Originally posted by GregRickshaw
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We have details of around 150 schemes on our books that fall into perhaps five or six types.
Even within types however, there are variations.
Are some more risky/foolish/dangerous than others?
Probably not. HMRC thinks that none of them work as intended but equally save for what we call Lazarus schemes, (a scheme to solve a scheme), none of them are seen as fraudulent or attracting heavy penalties.
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