Pre-Budget report: Bankers may evade Alistair Darling’s bonus tax
Bankers will avoid…..
We’re just not sure how as yet.
Also worth pointing out that predicting tax evasion is predicting a criminal offence: not quite the right verb to use there given that.
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1 ken buxton // Dec 12, 2009 at 3:29 am
With tax evasion/avoidance here in Australia, the left have successfuly conflated the two so that , in terms of public perception at least, there is no difference between the two; and in politics perception, as you know, is all.
2 The bonus tax and the all-seeing neo-liberals | ToUChstone blog: A public policy blog from the TUC // Mar 5, 2010 at 12:03 pm
[...] Treasury – nearly three times more than the Treasury itself expected. Interestingly, those wise people around the Adam Smith Institute predicted that the tax would be avoided making the policy a [...]
3 Tax Research UK » The bonus tax and the all-seeing neo-liberals // Mar 6, 2010 at 9:26 pm
[...] the Treasury – nearly three times more than the Treasury itself expected. Interestingly, those wise people around the Adam Smith Institute predicted that the tax would be avoided making the policy a [...]
4 The bonus tax and the all-seeing neo-liberals | called2account // Mar 6, 2010 at 11:00 pm
[...] the Treasury – nearly three times more than the Treasury itself expected. Interestingly, those wise people around the Adam Smith Institute predicted that the tax would be avoided making the policy a [...]
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