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Could A Group Be Given A More Appropriate Name?
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Should it now be renamed "Give It Back"?
Should it now be renamed "Give It Back"?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.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.
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.
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
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Except for their business chums, of course
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