Paul Aplin Tax Partner with A C Mole & Sons and Chairman of the ICAEW Tax Faculty looks at the potential for tax simplification in the wake of the PBR
Most climbers will admit to thinking when they look up at a distant summit: will I get there? The answer is inevitably no unless you are prepared to do one very simple thing: take the first step. What has this to do with tax? Read on …
In my last piece in The Tax Journal (Issue 904 8 October 2007) I made a plea for tax simplification and said that for it to be achieved the Government had to be open to the idea of radical rather than cosmetic change. The very next day Alistair Darling delivered...
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Paul Aplin Tax Partner with A C Mole & Sons and Chairman of the ICAEW Tax Faculty looks at the potential for tax simplification in the wake of the PBR
Most climbers will admit to thinking when they look up at a distant summit: will I get there? The answer is inevitably no unless you are prepared to do one very simple thing: take the first step. What has this to do with tax? Read on …
In my last piece in The Tax Journal (Issue 904 8 October 2007) I made a plea for tax simplification and said that for it to be achieved the Government had to be open to the idea of radical rather than cosmetic change. The very next day Alistair Darling delivered...
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