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Pukka Tax?

 
Christopher Sanger Head of Tax Policy at Ernst & Young peruses the menu of options produced by the Tax Reform Commission
 
Michael Forsyth as a former Conservative Minister will no doubt have been compared to many people in his life. But last week was perhaps something new with him showing strong similarities to the nation's favourite chef Jamie Oliver. This was not due to a tirade against 'Turkey Twizzlers' but in the apparent use of Mr Oliver's approach when considering the UK's tax system. The Tax Reform Commission (TRC) chaired by Lord Forsyth showed a strong desire to in Jamie's words 'strip things back to the bare essentials' and provide a system for 'people who work for a living and haven't got the time or...

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