John Hayward Pension Consultant gives his views on the current debate on tax avoidance
Readers may well be wondering what credentials I may have as a pension consultant to opine on tax avoidance and morality — a subject which is currently occupying the pages of The Tax Journal fuelled by recent pronouncements by the Inland Revenue and that Department's and HM Customs & Excise's new disclosure requirements. Well I think 32 years spent working for the Inland Revenue on Surtax PAYE inspections unquoted share valuations and pension schemes and 16 years since then having more than a passing interest in advising pension schemes that have got into difficulties with my former employer together with writing and lecturing thereon have put me in...
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John Hayward Pension Consultant gives his views on the current debate on tax avoidance
Readers may well be wondering what credentials I may have as a pension consultant to opine on tax avoidance and morality — a subject which is currently occupying the pages of The Tax Journal fuelled by recent pronouncements by the Inland Revenue and that Department's and HM Customs & Excise's new disclosure requirements. Well I think 32 years spent working for the Inland Revenue on Surtax PAYE inspections unquoted share valuations and pension schemes and 16 years since then having more than a passing interest in advising pension schemes that have got into difficulties with my former employer together with writing and lecturing thereon have put me in...
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