Department says letter was sent as share of series of measures to discourage wider issue of tax avoidance and was not a legally binding documentHMRC wrote to a tax avoider asking them to sign a pledge never to accomplish it again,it has emerged. The letter was intended to make the recipient think more carefully approximately their tax arrangements, rather than to act as a legally binding document, and HMRC said. But its tone has been criticised as “schoolmasterish”.
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Source: theguardian.com