Yes. Thats the point. Govt clearly has HR resplities & needs revenues. Taxpayers shld comply w law. Not sure what more does HR lens add?
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I can certainly attest to the tax misunderstandings of HRs professionals, as I can also attest to the HRs misunderstandings of tax profs.
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Thanks Niko
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Very valuable thoughts Niko, thanks
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So HRs very valuable to tax policy-makers/takers, but only when tax & HRs professionals accept own blindspots & collaborate to overcome them
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Key Q seems to be around defin of 'abuse' - e.g. UN HR Expert assumes 'spirit of the law' but judges do not see separate spirit & law on taxpic.twitter.com/I6ztPCtPjc
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Hi all. A bit late (in twitter time) to this discussion. I've been working on the borderlands bw tax & HRs for ~10 yrs now so might weigh in
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