This report in the Sunday Times seems a good summary of progress to date on the so-called 'tax amnesty'. I agree with the sentiment in the report that many of those who will declare will do so at the last minute.
That so many have contacted the Revenue already gives a lie to the fact that no relevant publicity on this has been produced.
Dave Hartnett's comments about UK banks suggest he shares the Tax Justice Network view that they are 'suppliers of corruption services'. I welcome that.
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