PRESS RELEASE | 5 NOVEMBER 2017
Tax Justice UK, the country’s leading campaigning organisation dedicated to fighting for a fairer tax system, has called on the Prime Minister to take the action needed to tackle tax avoidance in the wake of the release of the ‘Paradise Papers’.
These revelations are just the latest in a long line of tax scandals. Once again, the UK, and its network of offshore tax havens in the crown dependencies and overseas territories, are at the centre of the leak. The scandal comes after years of funding cuts to HM Revenue & Customs.
The impact on our public services of the kind of practices unveiled in this latest round of leaks has been devastating. Millions of public servants have seen unprecedented wage restraint, and public services have been starved of cash.
Ending tax avoidance is achievable, and today Tax Justice UK is launching a petition calling on the government to take the steps required to end tax dodging. In particular we are calling for:
Enforcement: Commit to properly funding HMRC, to give our tax inspectors the tools to go after tax dodgers. Stop the practice of granting amnesties to those who hide their money tax offshore, as the government has done after previous leaks. Abolish ‘non-dom’ status. Tighten the regulation of accountants, lawyers and bankers.
Transparency: Introduce public registers of beneficial ownership for trusts as well as companies, and compel UK crown dependencies and overseas territories to do the same. Mandate public country-by-country reporting for all publicly quoted companies. Publicly review tax breaks for corporates and wealthy individuals.
Commenting on the release of the Paradise Papers, Will Snell, the Director of Tax Justice UK, said:
“The government knows what needs to be done to tackle tax avoidance and evasion, but the issue just hasn’t been a priority.
“In fact, rather than take on the tax dodgers, successive governments have cut off HMRC at its knees, slashing its funding and the number of tax inspectors by half over the last decade.
“When the wealthy engage in the kind of practices seen in the Paradise Papers, they are picking the pockets of nurses, teachers, doctors and other hard-working public servants, and harming the lives of everyone in the UK who uses public services.
“The latest leak of information from one of the largest facilitators of the offshore system shows that the tax avoidance industry is still alive and well. The government must now take swift action to make sure that tax dodgers are brought to heel.”
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Tax Justice UK is a campaigning and advocacy organisation that works to promote the role of tax, to advocate for a more progressive tax system, and to campaign against tax avoidance – see http://www.taxjustice.uk
For more on enforcement and HMRC resourcing see http://www.taxjustice.uk/tax-takes-6
For more on transparency see http://www.taxjustice.uk/tax-takes-5 and http://www.taxjustice.uk/effective
Tax Justice UK has set up a petition calling for the Prime Minister to clamp down on tax avoidance in the UK and its offshore network in the wake of the Paradise Papers – see http://www.taxjustice.uk/petition