Tax hacks: exploiting holes in poorly drafted regulations will always be an emotive issue
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Exploiting tax loopholes is an emotive issue. Some readers will say that we are entitled to use legal means to reduce our tax bills. Others may believe that in doing so we deprive the Government of funds to pay for vital public services.
In 1994, while in opposition, the Labour party published a paper called “tackling tax abuses”, understood to have been written by Gordon Brown – who of course went on to become Chancellor and then Prime Minister.
It included the comment: “It is the complexity of the present system that has encouraged the growth of a flourishing tax avoidance industry.”