Machiavelli
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Hi, I probably know very little more than you, just some professional experience/understanding of the UK’s tax system. Plus, like you, a personal inquisitiveness into and loathing of tax evasion and immoral tax avoidance.
I think the disparity you touch on is that the HMRC are tasked with tax collection under the UK’s legal framework. They cannot go beyond what’s set by parliament and the courts. If they attempted to, tax avoiders would win at the drop of a hat at tax tribunals and courts. Probably no different to other western systems.
The TJN and Guardian take this much further by estimating all evasion and immoral avoidance.
[To clarify definitions for Tax Avoidance, I add immoral, because a load of tax avoidance is legitimate and acceptable. For example, if you pay £5k extra in your tax plan, you receive a reduced tax bill. A business that decides to spend £1m on plant just before its year-end reduces its ensuing tax bill on profits. These are examples of legit tax avoidance/planning].
Digressing, tax evasion is very much NOT an English-speaking preserve. Obvious really, but this all became clear when the German authorities obtained secret papers from Switzerland and Liechtenstein in 2008. Vast numbers of Germans proved to be tax fraudsters, on an industrial scale. The Panama Papers proved the same, tax fraudsters live everywhere.
And now this:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-58984813
Tax cheats stealing £127b from continental governments.
So returning to your post, yes I agree the £359b is quite feasible. I think what they’re saying is that the City of London has enabled 40% of that global total, it isn’t that the loss to the UK exchequer is that sum.
I’m guessing we think along the same lines on the overall subject. If only we could set the UK and global rules and systems!
Yes, it was Switzerland that began the practice after WW1. 'The UK' has had a longer history of financial and tax obfuscation, which stretches all the way back to the founding of the Bank of England in 1694, and the investments in slavery and colonialism associated with it, from which the complex jurisdictional arrangements of the Treasure Islands/Tax Havens have probably emerged, which are connected to the City of London. I put the UK in scare quotes because the City of London is actually a separate jurisdictional entity from the UK.