Article preview: Do you remember Oxfam’s advertising campaign, ‘Give a Man a Fish’ in the early 1990s? It helped to mark a shift in the charity sector to a more progressive view of aid. Now, taxpayers need help to help themselves. That’s according to the Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) which is asking the government to address the underlying factors which drive taxpayers to use advisers who claim tax refunds on their behalf. The note from LITRG follows a commitment from the government to review options to tackle the cost of these tax refund advisers.
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This 684-word blog post reports on a note from the Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) which is asking the government to address the underlying factors which drive taxpayers to use advisers who claim tax refunds on their behalf. Written on 15th November 2020.
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