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Budget 09: Focus on beating avoidance echoes G20

22 Apr 2009, Gavin Hinks, AccountancyAge

http://www.accountancyage.com/aa/news/1751463/budget-09-focus-beating-avoidance-echoes-g20

The Budget had continued the G20 focus of tax avoidance but introducing nine separate measures intended to protect tax revenues from being diminished.

Taken together the measures are estimated to save the exchequer £260m this year. Small by comparison to the overall reduction in tax revenues forced by the recession, but will be viewed as substantial by HM Revenue & Customs.

The measures include shutting down avoidance schemes associated with overseas dividends and foreign exchange and double tax relief.

But some of the more arcame measures include forcing finance directors to sign off on their company’s tax calculations and naming and shaming tax offenders.

The FD measure is estimated to be worth £90m in extra tax revenues over the next three years – though the government has not explained how that is calculated. Likewise with naming and shaming, which is said to be worth £80m between now and 2012.

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