Few of us will shed tears over restrictions on commercial confidentiality that hit financial speculators and wealthy tax avoiders. |
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All of this is very odd coming from a political party that in 1992 made presidential politics safe for Vietnam draft avoiders. |
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The government was confident that with more stringent sanctions far more tax avoiders could be persuaded to pay, and much more money could be raised. |
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In a reform push that will be welcomed by business, Treasury has been quietly developing a plan that reverses the present approach to dealing with tax avoiders. |
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Apple has been accused by The Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of being among America's largest tax avoiders. |
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In his speech to the Fabian Society, Balls said Labour would crack down on tax avoiders, balance the nation's finances and cut debts. |
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The Chancellor is also expected to announce powers to chase international tax avoiders in the wake of the HSBC scandal. |
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No doubt the other tax avoiders, namely the Royals, will be happy to endorse them with a title. |
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Thus, approachers are more likely than avoiders to make threat appraisals and become upset as a result following intense acute stress. |
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The minister also asked the Central Board of Excise and Customs officials to maintain certain level of civility with assessees but to take to task the evaders and avoiders. |
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The Alan Partridge actor made a video for Labour urging voters to back the party because it could be trusted with the NHS and would take action to tackle rich tax avoiders. |
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