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Old 05-11-2013, 20:12   #8
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Re: Her Royal Secretness

Oh yes Margaret Hodge:

http://order-order.com/2012/11/21/ma...temcor-trusts/

Interesting reading.

As is this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Hodge

Quote:
She has also been accused of lacking understanding of how the taxation system operates, both the existing statute and the process involved for amending it.[41] Hodge continued to demonstrate her lack of understanding of UK tax law by demanding HMRC launch an "absolutely thorough investigation to make sure that UK taxpayers receive the maximum to which they are entitled" when the Vodafone sale of Verizon Wireless was announced in September 2013.[42][43] This was despite the fact that no UK companies were involved in the transaction, and even if there had been then no UK corporation tax would have been payable due to the 'substantial shareholdings exemption'. This was a deliberately designed exemption that Hodge herself voted in favour of in the Finance Act 2002, introduced by the Labour government of the time.
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