Tax Avoidance
Parliament has voted on measures, including the introduction of a general anti-abuse rule, aimed at tackling abusive tax avoidance.
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We don’t have enough information to calculate Greg Smith’s position on this issue
However, Greg Smith has taken part in the following votes on the topic:
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On 1 Jul 2020:
Greg Smith voted not to delay shifting responsibility for determining if off-payroll working rules apply from an individual’s personal service company to their client (where the client isn't a small company).
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On 25 Feb 2020:
Greg Smith voted not to call for the proper funding of public services after a decade of austerity nor for robust action to tackle tax avoidance and evasion.
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On 20 Jan 2020:
Greg Smith voted against requiring a plan to reverse the impact of austerity, tackle the climate and environmental emergency, and reshape the economy to work for everyone by clamping down on tax avoidance, tackling insecurity in work by extending full employment rights to all workers, ending in-work poverty, and introducing a real living wage.
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