Close £25bn of tax avoidance loopholes as economy goes into
tailspin, says Unite
30 January 2011
The coalition needs to take drastic action to close the tax
avoidance loopholes, as the British economy goes into a tailspin,
Unite, the largest union in the country, said today (Sunday 30
January).
Unite also called for a massive recruitment drive of tax
inspectors to crack down on big business and rich individuals
benefiting from tax avoidance schemes, estimated to cost the
Treasury £25-£40 billion each year. These schemes are lawful, but
lose the exchequer billions in vital revenue.
The call came following shock figures this week that saw the
economy contracting by 0.5 per cent in the last quarter of 2010 and
on the day before (Monday 31 January) tax return forms must be
completed and returned.
Unite’s general-secretary-designate, Len McCluskey, said: ”The
coalition’s ‘one trick’ economic strategy for recovery – cut, cut
and cut again – has been shown to be financially and intellectually
threadbare.
”The tired mantra that ‘We are all in this together’ is playing
dangerously with the truth, when tax avoidance has reached an
epidemic scale – with hard-working families in Manchester
subsidising the playboy life styles of Monaco’s tax avoiding
British elite.
”A legion of new tax inspectors should be recruited to collect
the necessary revenue which then could be ploughed back into
investment to help create jobs and generate prosperity for the
many, and not just the few.
”On the day before year-end tax returns should be filed, the
government should be coming up with ways to comprehensively close
the tax avoidance loopholes.
”It is estimated that the average tax inspector generates up to
30 times the cost of his/her salary.
”George Osborne’s financial strategy is beginning to bankrupt
the country, literally. Clamping down hard on tax avoidance would
be one way of pulling the economy out its current tailspin.”
Along with leading economic experts, including CBI
director-general Sir Richard Lambert and financier George Soros,
Unite is urging the government to move beyond the ‘cuts alone’
strategy or face economic stagnation.
ENDS
Notes to news editors:
For further information, please contact, Shaun Noble, Unite
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