The group , whose name suggests it was designedto preventtax - avoidance schemes
Taxes Glossary , Meaning , Definition Test ... which are designedto preventtax avoidance
the 20 tax information exchanges are also designedto preventtax avoidance
the thresholds for the alternative minimum tax , which is a safety net designedto preventtax avoidance
adoption of the IFRS rules ; personal tax : a new system with rates set by types of income ; rationalisation : taxes including CREE ( a fairness tax ) and wealth tax were removed ; inclusion of special rules designedto preventtax avoidance
The taxpayer ’s appeal ... 1 ) Section 15A(4 ) of the Act was designedto preventtax avoidance
Section 402(e)(4)(B ) , as previously stated , was not designedto preventtax avoidance
the tax gap problems(passive) caused bythe tax gap problems
to deliberately move UK profits outside the charge to UK tax , often using offshore trusts and companiesdesignedto deliberately move UK profits outside the charge to UK tax , often using offshore trusts and companies
from base erosion and profit shifting ( BEPSresultingfrom base erosion and profit shifting ( BEPS
inequality between the groups which are capable of avoiding tax and the groups which are notcreatesinequality between the groups which are capable of avoiding tax and the groups which are not
from base erosion and profit shifting and tax havensresultingfrom base erosion and profit shifting and tax havens
to job losses in Britainleadsto job losses in Britain
by Miners Costs $ 2 Billion a Year - BloombergLedby Miners Costs $ 2 Billion a Year - Bloomberg
to rising inequality and povertycontributesto rising inequality and poverty
a surge in bitcoin loans Business Insider 19 декis causinga surge in bitcoin loans Business Insider 19 дек
no net wealth this work in unproductive ... and can make taxes on the rich less efficient than on the middle class ( who have less motivation to exploit tax loopholescreatesno net wealth this work in unproductive ... and can make taxes on the rich less efficient than on the middle class ( who have less motivation to exploit tax loopholes
losses in the billions for the public handcausedlosses in the billions for the public hand
from profit shifting , on which the Opposition have a strong recordresultingfrom profit shifting , on which the Opposition have a strong record
a £ 25 billion tax gap(passive) caused bya £ 25 billion tax gap
from profit shifting , on which , she argued , the Opposition have a strong recordresultingfrom profit shifting , on which , she argued , the Opposition have a strong record
tax laws to allow corporations to engage in cross - border tax avoidance.[24to designtax laws to allow corporations to engage in cross - border tax avoidance.[24
a climate where multinational companies think they can do what they want and not pay their fair share in tax John McDonnell MPhas createda climate where multinational companies think they can do what they want and not pay their fair share in tax John McDonnell MP
to problems at a later date , when HMRC & the Government , not only move the goal posts but remove them altogetherwill ... leadto problems at a later date , when HMRC & the Government , not only move the goal posts but remove them altogether
to the £ 25bn of tax which is avoided every year ... as profits are shifted offshore to join the estimated £ 13 trillion of assets siphoned off from our economy £ 107 , 000 each per annum gifted to millionaires in the form of a “ tax breakcontributeto the £ 25bn of tax which is avoided every year ... as profits are shifted offshore to join the estimated £ 13 trillion of assets siphoned off from our economy £ 107 , 000 each per annum gifted to millionaires in the form of a “ tax break
to trillions of dollars in profits being held abroad by US companieshave ledto trillions of dollars in profits being held abroad by US companies
to trillions of dollars in profits being held abroad by U.S. companieshave ledto trillions of dollars in profits being held abroad by U.S. companies
offshore entities holding tens of billions of dollars while claiming to be tax resident nowherehas createdoffshore entities holding tens of billions of dollars while claiming to be tax resident nowhere
to create wholly artificial losses from transactions in stripsdesignedto create wholly artificial losses from transactions in strips
in tax revenue leakages among othersresultingin tax revenue leakages among others
a certain level of emotion in people the thought that you might have been eating horse , well that ’s another storycreatesa certain level of emotion in people the thought that you might have been eating horse , well that ’s another story
losses to state revenues and regulations should create preventive policy standards to resolve long - term tax evasion actionscauseslosses to state revenues and regulations should create preventive policy standards to resolve long - term tax evasion actions
considerable damage to developing countriescausesconsiderable damage to developing countries
to a significant loss of taxation revenueare leadingto a significant loss of taxation revenue
to increased social inequality , undermines compliance cultureleadsto increased social inequality , undermines compliance culture
to provide an unfair tax advantageare designedto provide an unfair tax advantage
in loss of taxresultingin loss of tax
the deadweight loss(passive) caused bythe deadweight loss
the massive loss(passive) caused bythe massive loss
inequality Thu , Nov 5th , 2015 11:00createsinequality Thu , Nov 5th , 2015 11:00
from the use of a number of transactions to effect the disposal and acquisition of a chargeable interestresultedfrom the use of a number of transactions to effect the disposal and acquisition of a chargeable interest
to exploit post - cessation trade relief for offset against other income or capital gainsdesignedto exploit post - cessation trade relief for offset against other income or capital gains
societal damage(passive) caused bysocietal damage
the social damage(passive) caused bythe social damage
to be at the heart of the budget ... with the Chancellor telling the Andrew Marr Show , yesterday , that the it would be � a budget for working people � , at the same time as pledging to � come down like a tonne of bricks � on those who used tax avoidance schemesis setto be at the heart of the budget ... with the Chancellor telling the Andrew Marr Show , yesterday , that the it would be � a budget for working people � , at the same time as pledging to � come down like a tonne of bricks � on those who used tax avoidance schemes
from double taxation avoidanceresultingfrom double taxation avoidance