Tax office workers strike over cuts
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Over 50,000 Revenue and Customs workers are going on strike in protest at "massive cuts" they claim undermined efforts to clamp down on tax avoidance schemes.Filed under: Career
Over 50,000 Revenue and Customs workers are going on strike in protest at "massive cuts" they claim undermined efforts to clamp down on tax avoidance schemes.
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Privatize back office, where core competencies in tax collection aren't required. Focus resources on expertise to collect, not administer.
After all, how much integration is necessary? They don't deliver their own mail or make their envelopes, or computers, or desks, or carpeting, or canteen food et al.
That is the kibosh on the evaded/avoided tax collection then !
just what the tories want .lol
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