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Last edited by IR35 Avoider; 18 August 2016, 14:09.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostHow many more times? Tax avoidance is Not Illegal.
In fact, arguably, accountants and financial advisors are legally obliged to help their clients minimise tax, within the latter of the law.
These are just clumsy, stupid scare tactics. If any such cases ever came to court, and no evidence of evasion is proved, they'll just be thrown out.Last edited by kaiser78; 18 August 2016, 08:41.
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I think the remit is purely avoidance schemes
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Originally posted by Darren at DynamoAccounts View PostHelp their clients pay the correct amount of tax within the letter of the law
Just saying!
Agree with the comment about avoidance/evasion, looking through the consultation document, it's geared towards the schemes such as EBT's, etc. The press will clearly like this as it's a headline grabber but looking at the detail behind it, business as usual from our perspective and sure it will be the same for the other guys in the accounting forum.
I'm sure we'll shortly receive an email from the ICAEW in response.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostHow many more times? Tax avoidance is Not. Illegal.
In fact, arguably, accountants and financial advisors are legally obliged to help their clients minimise tax, within the latter of the law.
These are just clumsy, stupid scare tactics. If any such cases ever came to court, and no evidence of evasion is proved, they'll just be thrown out.
Just saying!
Agree with the comment about avoidance/evasion, looking through the consultation document, it's geared towards the schemes such as EBT's, etc. The press will clearly like this as it's a headline grabber but looking at the detail behind it, business as usual from our perspective and sure it will be the same for the other guys in the accounting forum.
I'm sure we'll shortly receive an email from the ICAEW in response.
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Originally posted by AtW View Post
U.K. Accountants Face Fines for Helping Tax Avoidance - WSJ
Advisers face big fines for tax avoidance under looming crackdown - FT.com
City firms could face 100pc fines for helping with tax avoidance
https://www.theguardian.com/business...ce-large-fines
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Tax avoidance: Accountants face tougher penalties - BBC News
In fact, arguably, accountants and financial advisors are legally obliged to help their clients minimise tax, within the latter of the law.
These are just clumsy, stupid scare tactics. If any such cases ever came to court, and no evidence of evasion is proved, they'll just be thrown out.
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"These tough new sanctions will make would-be enablers think twice and in turn reduce the number of schemes on the market," said the Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Jane Ellison.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostU.K. Accountants Face Fines for Helping Tax Avoidance - WSJ
Advisers face big fines for tax avoidance under looming crackdown - FT.com
City firms could face 100pc fines for helping with tax avoidance
https://www.theguardian.com/business...ce-large-fines
Forbes Welcome
Tax avoidance: Accountants face tougher penalties - BBC News
I think the remit is purely avoidance schemes according to the Times article but I haven't had time to study the links posted by Jamescooper yet.
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Tax Avoidance DOOM
U.K. Accountants Face Fines for Helping Tax Avoidance - WSJ
Advisers face big fines for tax avoidance under looming crackdown - FT.com
City firms could face 100pc fines for helping with tax avoidance
https://www.theguardian.com/business...ce-large-fines
Forbes Welcome
Tax avoidance: Accountants face tougher penalties - BBC News
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