That's alright then, it was only £8M
On the day that it was announced that another large multi-national company (Google) has paid a pittance in tax, comes as story about how large companies are making a mockery of our tax laws.
According to the BBC, HM Revenue & Customs has won a court case brought on by UK Uncut (a campaign group who offer an alternative approach to Cameron's spending cuts)
UK Uncut claimed that the Government had come to a nice cozy deal with investment banker Goldman Sachs, in which Sachs were let off with £20 Million of its tax liabilities.
Even though the judge stated that it was "..not a glorious day for HMRC.." he gave judgement to them.
Later, HMRC said that it was not £20M that Sachs got away with , but £8M.
Now in the big scheme of things £8M is not a large amount of money, but this is just one case. How many more deals have HMRC done with other large companies?
Michael Stone is innocent.
Convicted without any forensic evidence and failed to be picked at any ID parade
So who did kill Lin & Megan Russell
http://www.michaelstone.co.uk/
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