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The oddness and possible illegality of Labour's multinational tax ploy

It is highly irregular – and possibly illegal – for tax officials to be told by politicians they have to get X amount of dollars out of a particular group of taxpayers.

 

Tue, 18 Jul 2017

Labour’s big splash attack on multinational tax avoidance – technically minimisation rather than outright avoidance under the current law – is part nervous response, part scene setter.

The nervous response part is aimed at its likely coalition partners in any post-September 23 governing

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