With tax credits coming under attack from all sides, Robin Williamson and John Andrews of the Low Incomes Tax Reform Group ask whether the beleaguered system still has a future?
With tax credits coming under attack from all sides Robin Williamson and John Andrews of the Low Incomes Tax Reform Group ask whether the beleaguered system still has a future?
Tax credits have again been in the news with the National Audit Office qualifying HMRC's accounts in relation to tax credits for the third year in a row and the House of Commons Public Accounts Committee adding to the weight of critical comment. In the last few weeks the Treasury Sub-Committee has subjected senior HMRC officials and the Paymaster-General to lively questioning and announced a new enquiry into...
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With tax credits coming under attack from all sides, Robin Williamson and John Andrews of the Low Incomes Tax Reform Group ask whether the beleaguered system still has a future?
With tax credits coming under attack from all sides Robin Williamson and John Andrews of the Low Incomes Tax Reform Group ask whether the beleaguered system still has a future?
Tax credits have again been in the news with the National Audit Office qualifying HMRC's accounts in relation to tax credits for the third year in a row and the House of Commons Public Accounts Committee adding to the weight of critical comment. In the last few weeks the Treasury Sub-Committee has subjected senior HMRC officials and the Paymaster-General to lively questioning and announced a new enquiry into...
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