I found an interesting snippet in the report of Margaret Hodge's Public Accounts Committee for September 10 2014.
I'm sure we've all heard reports that HMRC is doing much better at making the tax-dodgers cough up. Well, not quite,
It turns out they made a trivial error of a mere £1.9 billion when setting the baseline against which their performance could be judged. Thus in 2012, 2013 and right up until this summer, they were boasting they had exceeded their targets by miles when in fact they only just about scraped past the line. As a result George Osborne and the Treasury team have repeatedly misled parliament. Usually, I'd relish the chance to berate George for telling whoppers, but in this instance he was lied to first. And if you can't trust HMRC to do a simple adding up exercise...
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Friday, November 21, 2014
Thursday, November 03, 2011
Are some fiddles more acceptable than others?

Congratulations to the BBC for their second in-depth investigation into benefit cheats in the space of a fortnight. When can we expect the same amount of impartial unbiased BBC scrutiny into the somewhat more costly scandal of corporate tax evasion? Would it be millions or trillions? Or are some fiddles more acceptable than others?

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