Been reading around a fair bit regarding the whole tax thing and keep coming up against the terms "tax afficiency" and "tax avoidance". It seems that tax avoidance is what the government are trying to crack down on by bringing in all these different measures and overly complicated procedures whereas tax efficiency is bandied about as a 'savvy thing to do' in various financial publications and even on government websites when discussing tax credits etc.
Is there a clear difference between tax avoidance and efficiency when it comes to how much tax we should be paying?
At what stage does 'minimising your tax bill' become 'not paying your fair share'?
From what I can see there is a bit of a grey area that is only really defined by different people's perceptions of what is the right thing to do. To some only paying the minimum amount legally required is the option that makes most sense - why pay more than you should have to? To others there seems to be some moral obligation to pay more tax than they are legally required to. Then there's the whole issue of not just paying the bare minimum for the sake of 'flying below the radar' and not getting investigated which seems to be the most popular.
I would find it very helpful if there were some clear definitions on what is 'efficient' and what is 'avoidance'. Because as I see it both definitions mean the same thing but from different perspectives.
Anyone able to clarify?
Is there a clear difference between tax avoidance and efficiency when it comes to how much tax we should be paying?
At what stage does 'minimising your tax bill' become 'not paying your fair share'?
From what I can see there is a bit of a grey area that is only really defined by different people's perceptions of what is the right thing to do. To some only paying the minimum amount legally required is the option that makes most sense - why pay more than you should have to? To others there seems to be some moral obligation to pay more tax than they are legally required to. Then there's the whole issue of not just paying the bare minimum for the sake of 'flying below the radar' and not getting investigated which seems to be the most popular.
I would find it very helpful if there were some clear definitions on what is 'efficient' and what is 'avoidance'. Because as I see it both definitions mean the same thing but from different perspectives.
Anyone able to clarify?
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