UK tax gap widens to £34bn
The tax gap has increased to £34bn in the past year according to the latest figure from HM Revenue and Customs, but Baker Tilly’s George Bull has said that HMRC are nonetheless “winning the battle” against tax avoidance.
The tax gap has increased to £34bn in the past year according to the latest figure from HM Revenue and Customs, but Baker Tilly’s George Bull has said that HMRC are nonetheless “winning the battle” against tax avoidance.
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