Malcolm Edge Chairman of KPMG's Tax practice KPMG in the UK gives an overview of this special UK/US edition and discusses some of the wider issues surrounding the UK and US tax environments
The UK fiscal regime and environment and how it will develop is the continued subject of much debate as the UK Government seeks to maintain its desired level of fiscal revenues whilst taxpayers continue to consider taxation and therefore tax mitigation as one of the many factors that can influence competitive advantage. The Government refers to the existence of a tax gap and the unfairness of tax avoidance whilst taxpayers comment on the unnecessary complexity of the UK tax system as well as the increasing uncertainty of the fiscal environment possibly leading...
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Malcolm Edge Chairman of KPMG's Tax practice KPMG in the UK gives an overview of this special UK/US edition and discusses some of the wider issues surrounding the UK and US tax environments
The UK fiscal regime and environment and how it will develop is the continued subject of much debate as the UK Government seeks to maintain its desired level of fiscal revenues whilst taxpayers continue to consider taxation and therefore tax mitigation as one of the many factors that can influence competitive advantage. The Government refers to the existence of a tax gap and the unfairness of tax avoidance whilst taxpayers comment on the unnecessary complexity of the UK tax system as well as the increasing uncertainty of the fiscal environment possibly leading...
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