HMRC has failed to fine a single ‘enabler’ of offshore tax fraud in five years
by Edward Siddons and Jon Ungoed-Thomas from World news | The Guardian on (#6NJ77)
Landmark powers to impose huge fines to tackle tax evasion and avoidance are pointless', figures show
The UK's tax authority has not fined a single enabler" of offshore tax evasion or noncompliance in five years, despite landmark powers to impose huge fines.
Tory ministers claimed new laws introduced in 2017 allowed HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) to pursue accountants, lawyers and bankers who facilitate offshore tax evasion would create a level playing field", with potential fines of several millions of pounds.
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