pixie373
/// It does sound as if they did nothing illegal, if immoral. So maybe the laws need to be changed. Avoidance isn't the same as evasion. ///
*** As has been well documented, there is a fine line between tax avoidance and tax evasion. Just ask Tony Blair. The former Prime Minister came under the spotlight earlier this year for paying only £315,000 of tax on earnings of £12m. The surprisingly low amount has been attributed to his company channelling millions of pounds through a complicated web of companies. ***
*** The fine line between right and wrong is nothing new. Former Labour chancellor Denis Healy once famously said that the difference between tax avoidance and tax evasion was ‘the thickness of a prison wall’. Timely words more than 20 years on, given that from earlier this year individuals will no longer be protected from receiving both hefty fines and prison sentences if found guilty of tax offences. ***
http://www.aatcomment.org.uk/aat-view/when-tax-bites-back