BBC News - Tax loophole for UK businesses set to close
Patrick Stevens, tax partner at Ernst & Young, told BBC News the loophole needed to be closed.
He said: "This originates from the situation where British companies are sending their employees overseas, so if they're working full-time overseas, it's probably perfectly fair that they are not subjected to UK tax.
"But in some cases people are taking advantage of a bit of a loophole where British workers are being got into the same situation but this needs to be closed down.
"It's the special rule around agency workers that I understand is allowing people to get into this loophole and take advantage of something that was really only meant for people working overseas."
He said: "This originates from the situation where British companies are sending their employees overseas, so if they're working full-time overseas, it's probably perfectly fair that they are not subjected to UK tax.
"But in some cases people are taking advantage of a bit of a loophole where British workers are being got into the same situation but this needs to be closed down.
"It's the special rule around agency workers that I understand is allowing people to get into this loophole and take advantage of something that was really only meant for people working overseas."
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