🚨 We have named Marquee Ltd as a tax avoidance scheme. Anyone using this umbrella company should get help to exit. Find more details below 👇https://t.co/HEoFXz86Mk pic.twitter.com/33Buoxtyxo
— HM Revenue & Customs (@HMRCgovuk) April 24, 2023
These are schemes you gave DOTAS numbers that enabled the promoters to sell them for years as ‘HMRC-registered’.
— Osita Mba (@DrOsitaMba) April 20, 2023
Years later, you publish information about them while allowing the promoters to tweak them and get new DOTAS numbers from you to sell them as as ‘HMRC-registered’. pic.twitter.com/bL7gJP9G8f
Tax does have to be taxing.
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Again, HMRC has been criticized. Two prosecutions and a loss to the Exchequer of about £400 million.
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