2010 saw the formation of a coalition government with differing opinions on tax avoidance and disclosure. Sandy Bhogal and Stephen Green of Mayer Brown investigate whether the new government’s ambitious plans to tackle anti-avoidance are good for business or just a healthy compromise between political parties.
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The new guidance is not meant to reflect a substantial change to UK law, but the requirement that tax advice is ‘likely to be correct’ imposes unrealistic expectations
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