tax tweeps, does this gotcha of @oxfamgb on tax avoidance stand up? http://www.iea.org.uk/blog/oxfam-on-tax-avoidance-do-as-i-say-not-as-i-do …
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Replying to @CarterPaddy
it's certainly more sophisticated than most. I remember thinking the 'tag your bag' thing was a bit fishy.
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Replying to @martinhearson @CarterPaddy
The 1st one everyone does, the 2nd is increasingly common - Sue Ryder, BHF, HelpAge, PDSA, my local hospice...
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Replying to @MForstater @martinhearson
do you think both same territory as, e.g., an MNC domiciling its intellectual property in haven then charging out
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Replying to @CarterPaddy @martinhearson
both in the 'some-say-avoidance-some-say-normal-business-practice' area.
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interesting. I think "tag your bag" cd be challenged: realistic view of facts = goods not money 1/3
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Replying to @hselftax @MForstater and
ie artificial structure to avoid s416. Not clear why @_DavidQuentin disagrees tho? 2/3
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Replying to @hselftax
not disagreeing but good case study 4 the risk-mining test so exploring whether it has been correctly applied by
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me too. How would you correctly apply it here?
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