I was disappointed to hear the BBC news describe some people as "not paying tax on their salary".
Also, Mich, when you say that tax avoidance is legal, I think you are making a precise distinction that is in the process of being erased by HMG and HMRC, in favour of the idea that it is wrong not to pay the "correct" amount of tax, that being the amount that they would like you to pay.
HM Revenue & Customs Anti-Avoidance Strategy
Also, Mich, when you say that tax avoidance is legal, I think you are making a precise distinction that is in the process of being erased by HMG and HMRC, in favour of the idea that it is wrong not to pay the "correct" amount of tax, that being the amount that they would like you to pay.
HM Revenue & Customs Anti-Avoidance Strategy
The Strategy
A small minority of HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) customers continue to engage in tax avoidance, which undermines the delivery of fair tax outcomes. We aim to persuade our customers not to attempt to engage in avoidance by:
•making tax law robust against avoidance
•engaging with our customers about our approach to avoidance
•optimising our operational response to avoidance; and
•changing the economics of avoidance to make it less attractive
so that the expected costs, difficulties and risks of attempting avoidance outweigh the expected potential gains.
Why tax avoidance is a problem for everyone
Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs (HMRC) and HM Treasury (HMT) have a shared objective of minimising the tax gap (that is, the difference between the tax collected and the tax we think ought to be collected).
A small minority of HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) customers continue to engage in tax avoidance, which undermines the delivery of fair tax outcomes. We aim to persuade our customers not to attempt to engage in avoidance by:
•making tax law robust against avoidance
•engaging with our customers about our approach to avoidance
•optimising our operational response to avoidance; and
•changing the economics of avoidance to make it less attractive
so that the expected costs, difficulties and risks of attempting avoidance outweigh the expected potential gains.
Why tax avoidance is a problem for everyone
Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs (HMRC) and HM Treasury (HMT) have a shared objective of minimising the tax gap (that is, the difference between the tax collected and the tax we think ought to be collected).
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