The Tax Journal has offered its Editorial Board and others a free hand (with no Editorial interference) to publish their opinions, which do not, of course, necessarily represent those of The Tax Journal. Simon McKie kicks off with some strong comments on the current anti-avoidance debate
'“The link between taxes and the social goods that would be impossible without them is the very foundation of tax morality and cannot be stated too often. The public at large resents large-scale avoidance as dodging the contribution...
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The Tax Journal has offered its Editorial Board and others a free hand (with no Editorial interference) to publish their opinions, which do not, of course, necessarily represent those of The Tax Journal. Simon McKie kicks off with some strong comments on the current anti-avoidance debate
'“The link between taxes and the social goods that would be impossible without them is the very foundation of tax morality and cannot be stated too often. The public at large resents large-scale avoidance as dodging the contribution...
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