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Blame the accountants and advisors.
lol, but I shouldn't think the likes of Barlow choose these things for themselves. Looks like their accountant got it wrong, as ummmm says
I'm guessing your question is not about the aptness of the name of a boy 'band'.

The rich use tax avoidance as a means of paying less tax. Our present Prime Minister benfitted from such as scheme when his father squirelled the family wealth to offshore havens.

'Take That' appear to have been given bad advice. And now have to cough up more money than they had hoped.

It's a bit of a boring story unless you are a fan (or an hater) of the band.
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Gromit

/// It's a bit of a boring story unless you are a fan (or an hater) of the band. ///

But not it seems, if you can turn it into an anti Tory dig, has you have done.
its curious that a conservative led coalition is clamping down on these schemes which operated with impunity under a labour government. they really were comfortable with 'obscene' wealth.
Svejk!
Tax receipt have fallen under this Government. Recession and 3 years of stagnation means Osborne's coffers have been greatly reduced. Things have got so bad, he has to make his mates pay their fair share.

Take That should become tax exiles and go and live in Florida.

It does sound as if they did nothing illegal, if immoral. So maybe the laws need to be changed. Avoidance isn't the same as evasion.
so does anyone on here choose to pay more tax than the law requires them to?
I don't think they did anything immoral either, not purposely anyway. They would be paying someone to make these decisions for them.
Remember when Jimmy Carr was dragged over the coals for his tax affairs?

Cameron went on record to say that these tax loopholes would be closed down.

Two years later...

(Cough cough)
I agree, i didn't mean them personally, but the laws that allow it.
I was wondering about that, pixie. The usual rule is that avoidance is sensible but evasion is illegal. They're probably trying to hint that avoidance should be illegal too.

Except for their business chums, of course

http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2011/dec/20/inland-revenue-sweetheart-tax-deals
Gromit >Take That should become tax exiles and go and live in Florida. <


what next door to richard -)
As Woodgang says, everyone will avoid paying tax they don't have to (Imo, we pay a lot anyway).
Pixie You say that Avoidance is not the same as Evasion. Personally I have always
found it difficult to see the difference.

In "Chambers" dictionary Avoidance is defined as Evasion.

What puzzles me is how one is acceptable and the other is illegal.
...woofgang- sorry for typo!
SirOracle, the law makes the distinction though the dictionary may not. Or it used to, which is why the judge's use of the word surprised me.
Basically- evasion is illegal and avoidance is legal. You avoid paying tax if you're a child. Fair enough. Evasion is being paid in cash, for example and not putting it through the books.
Thanks for your explanation Pixie,but I am really no wiser.
To me both words mean the same thing.
A child Evades paying tax is the same as a child Avoids paying tax.
Surely there should be another word for legally Avoiding /Evading tax.

Any suggestions ??

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