Balls: “Rock and roll” time for tax avoiders

Shadow chancellor Ed Balls, speaking at the Unions 21 conference this morning, said that George Osborne’s cuts could spell a “rock and roll” period for tax avoidance, reports Dominic Browne.

Ed Balls, speaking at the Unions 21 conference this morning, said that George Osborne’s cuts could spell a “rock and roll” period for tax avoidance.

In response to a question on the £44bn tax gap caused by increasingly blatant methods of tax avoidance, the shadow chancellor said:

“There are two issues: tax evasion which is illegal and tax avoidance… Companies involved in tax avoidance employ thousands of highly skilled people working all the time to find ways round our tax system.

“The only way to stop them is for HMRC to employ lots and lots of highly skilled people to work to try and anticipate and second guess what these people can do to avoid tax.

“Now if I was working for a company involved in this and I saw George Osborne cutting workers from HMRC I would think this is a real opportunity; I would think rock and roll, this is my moment.”

Mr Balls said that many tax breaks designed to encourage long term investment in the UK are abused by people who simply pretend to be making such investments.

He said:

“An incentive to good behaviour can sometimes also be an incentive to bad behaviour.”

This follows hot on the on the heels of reports of companies disappearing from our tax system altogether as well as the persistent issue of tax heavens and the super rich who pay lower tax levels than their cleaners

This only gives more incentive for progressives of all shades to back bills to reform the tax system – like Caroline Lucas’s, which Left Foot Forward reported on yesterday – and provide proper regulation on this issue.

15 Responses to “Balls: “Rock and roll” time for tax avoiders”

  1. Rich

    Thankfully the coalition is doing a hell of a lot better than Labour did on this area. It needs to do a lot more, but at least it’s doing something rather than pretending everything is brilliant with our tax system. Balls really has no connection between what he says now and what he did. Utter hypocrite.

  2. Dizzying Crest

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  4. Richard

    We could also start with the Daily Mail group so that people like Mickey Mouse also hang their head in shame.

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