Meanwhile — despite much evidence to the contrary — the Conservatives still seem to think that voters approve of the victimisation of benefit claimants over cracking down
on aggressive tax avoidance.
Not exact matches
Questioned over
aggressive tax avoidance, which the chancellor, George Osborne, has called «morally repugnant», Cameron refused to be drawn
on whether Sir Philip Green fell into this category.
«I'm not commenting
on someone's
tax affairs
on air,» Cameron said, while adding: «I think
aggressive tax avoidance is wrong and I think it is right the government is going after this activity.»
Whilst we welcome the FFA's references to expanding the
tax base and challenging harmful
tax incentives we need to oppose not just
tax evasion but
aggressive tax avoidance, which, though technically legal, can be immoral in denying countries the funds needed for delivering
on the right to education.
HMRC is taking an increasingly
aggressive approach to
tax recovery, which is especially evident in relation to
tax avoidance schemes, with challenges raised
on a regular basis.
We have our own anti-abuse rules but the US has been particularly
aggressive on tax avoidance.
This special report explores the rapidly changing environment for the offshore legal sector, especially in light of the June 2013 G8 meeting where world leaders called for transparency,
on and offshore, of corporate structures, as well as demanding a clampdown
on «
aggressive»
tax avoidance and profit shifting.
Jeff Kolodny, a member in the firm's Private Client Services Group, participates in a discussion
on NPR about a recent document leak by a former employee of HSBC, showing the bank's
aggressive nature in marketing
tax avoidance schemes to clients.