heh. Its one thing identifying the problem, its quite another doing something about it. These multinationals have access to mechanisms not available to small and medium businesses, and many of the HMRCs tax advisors who frame the legislation subsequently go on to work for those self-same multinationals, or KPMG and the like, which is much the same thing.
And as Gromit points out, there does appear to have been an unduly cosy relationship between the then head of HMRC and Vodaphone.
Economists amongst you, please tell me what is wrong with this idea I saw floated the other day.
Rather than imposing a corporation tax on net profits, as is currently the case, why not remove corporation tax altogether, but add a very small amount in a kind of supplementary sales tax at the till?
That way, multinationals would act as the tax collectors for HMRC and would not be able to escape their contribution, based entirely upon their sales in that particular country? There would be no prospect of funnelling off funds or hiding profits then...