"Humanitarian charity Christian Aid has urged the government to crack down on tax avoidance after a new poll found 89 per cent of British adults say tax avoidance by large companies is morally wrong even if it's legal".
The Church of England have assets of over £5 billion and are currently making hundreds of millions more from land for housing development sales in the south east alone. They are a registered charity and so pay no tax. This isn't meant in any way as an attack on religion or faith but surely they should also pay tax on moral grounds even if avoidance is legal?
The Church of England have assets of over £5 billion and are currently making hundreds of millions more from land for housing development sales in the south east alone. They are a registered charity and so pay no tax. This isn't meant in any way as an attack on religion or faith but surely they should also pay tax on moral grounds even if avoidance is legal?