dingodan
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- Feb 16, 2011
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I don't think you're in any position to accuse people of ignorance on this subject. Tax avoidance isn't "totally legal", it's just not a criminal offense. HMRC will prevent companies from operating schemes they believe are solely for the purpose of avoiding tax.
You wolly.
Schemes were people pay less tax are to encourage certain practices. If you rent out a room in your home, you wont pay tax if the rent is less than £4,250PA. This is to encourage people to rent rooms in their homes, and if they want to avoid paying any tax, renting the room at an affordable rate.
The opportunity to avoid tax is the governments way of incentivising you to behave a certain way economically.
This is totally seperate fudging the books to evade paying taxes that the law says you should pay.
If the government says to a company "Set up here in the UK and if you employ X number of people, and you can pay less tax" then, by your logic, the company that takes up this offer is a "tax avoider".
You are confusing tax avoidance and tax evasion.
Personally I hate the whole concept of taxes.
"The power to tax is the power to destroy" - U.S. Chief Justice John Marshall.