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EPISODE · Apr 30, 2023 · 9 MIN

The difference between tax avoidance and evasion

from Simplifying Tax and Accounting from I Hate Numbers:

Is there a difference between tax avoidance and evasion?  Does it matter ?  They may seem similar, but they are different concepts with different implications. In this weeks I Hate Numbers podcast I look at the difference between tax avoidance and tax evasion.  Furthermore I throw in some relevant examples.Tax AvoidanceThis is where taxpayers use legal methods to minimize their tax liability. These methods are often complex and involve taking advantage of tax loopholes, deductions, and credits to reduce taxable income. Tax avoidance is a common practice among individuals and businesses, and it is not illegal. However, it is often viewed as unethical as it can result in a lower tax revenue for the government.An example of tax avoidance in the UK is using tax reliefs to minimize taxable income. For instance, a business may choose to invest in qualifying investments such as research and development or renewable energy to claim capital allowances and reduce tax liability. Another example is the use of offshore tax havens, which allow individuals or companies to reduce their tax burden by exploiting the differences in tax laws between countries.Tax EvasionTax evasion, on the other hand, is an illegal practice of not paying taxes that are legally required. This can take various forms such as under-reporting income, inflating expenses, failing to declare income, or failing to register for tax. Tax evasion is a serious offense, and the government has the power to prosecute individuals or companies found guilty of tax evasion.An example of tax evasion in the UK is failing to declare income from offshore assets. The UK government has been cracking down on this practice, and in recent years, it has targeted individuals who have not declared income or gains from offshore assets, including bank accounts, property, or trusts.Summary and conclusionIn summary, the key differences between tax avoidance and tax evasion are as follows:Firstly, avoidance is a legal way of minimising your tax.  However,  tax evasion is illegally not paying taxes that are due.Secondly, tax avoidance can use complex strategies such as deductions, credits, and tax shelters to reduce tax payments.  However, tax evasion hides or under-declares taxable income.Lastly, tax avoidance is often viewed as unethical, tax evasion is a criminal offense that can result in prosecution.You need to understand the difference between tax avoidance and tax evasion.  They have different legal implications.  Tax avoidance is legal, we all do it in varying ways.  However, many see aggressive tax avoidance as unethical.  Conversely, tax evasion is a criminal offence that can lead to prosecution, fines or even imprisonment.That’s why we offer professional tax and accounting services to individuals and businesses.  Furthermore. contact us today for help and support on tax, accounts, and managing business finances.Now, let’s talk about the fabulous resources we’ve cooked up for you.  Log in to your client portal (think of it as your secret recipe book) and find the Tax Return Checklist, or select this link .   It’s a complete list of ingredients we need to whip up your perfect tax return.  Fancy tapping into some extra FREE I Hate Numbers resources about UK tax and business, you have blogs ,  videos and podcasts to browse through

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