Benefit cheats
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Asked whether the PM believed Jimmy Carr and others were morally repugnant and akin to benefit cheats, the PMS said she the Government was doing a lot through the HMRC to deal with tax evasion and certainly the 2012 Budget contained a range of measures to close down tax loopholes which together would bring in about a billion pounds and protect a further ten billion pounds in future revenues. As the HMRC had said, individual tax avoidance cost the economy 4.5 billion pounds a year.
Asked whether it was still the belief that tax evasion was a moral issue, the PMS said the Chancellor had said at the time that he regarded tax evasion and aggressive tax avoidance as morally repugnant. He had also said the Government had increased the number of staff and resources working on tax avoidance at the HMRC.
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