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Previously on "Six arrested in connection with scheme to dodge tax avoidance crackdown"
The 50,000 affected people face huge bills for unpaid tax, in some cases well over £100,000, and a number of schemes have sprung up promising to avoid the charge – often by artificially repaying any outstanding loans. Experts have warned that use of such schemes could lead to further penalties.
Fifty officers from HM Revenue & Customs swooped in two raids in the past week and searched premises in London, Guildford, Stevenage, Stratford-upon-Avon and Kent. Six people have been arrested on suspicion of cheating the public revenue and committing fraud by false representation.
Really going after the middle people aren't they. What ever happened to the Panama papers and that other one - Paradise papers? The one involving the Queen?
Might be illegal to ask about that sort of thing soon if Comrade Squirrel get's his way...
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