VODAFONE’S NEW TAX WINDFALL
Originally posted by 5corpio

THE smallprint of Vodafone’s latest financial report, covering its cosy tax deal with HM Revenue & Customs last year (Eyes passim ad nauseam), reveals that parliament has been misled by a minister and HMRC’s top officials on how its investigation into the company’s offshore tax avoidance scheme was settled.

The government’s response to the Eye’s revelation that Vodafone was let off a few billion pounds when HMRC’s permanent secretary for tax, Dave Hartnett, agreed a deal without consulting his specialists or lawyers, has always been the same. It is that the £1.25bn it settled for was the full amount due under the law – even though as early as 2006 Vodafone had set aside more than £2bn to pay the bill and there was a further four years of tax avoidance to run.

Two months ago Hartnett told MPs: “We didn’t collect a penny less from Vodafone than we thought we could.” HMRC chief executive Dame Leslie Strathie reassured the public accounts committee last November: “I have absolutely no reason to doubt that proper process was followed in this case.”
A decade’s worth of interest?

Since the investigation stretched all the way back to Vodafone’s acquisition of German engineering firm Mannesman, re-engineered in December 2000 through a Luxembourg subsidiary in order to dump billions of pounds of profits tax-free in the principality, the tax bill a decade later – over which time Vodafone has enjoyed the use of taxpayers’ money – ought to have come with a hefty one for interest too. Indeed, asked a fortnight ago by Tory MP Jesse Norman whether the settlement contained any interest, treasury minister David Gauke replied: “I would have to check that – I think the answer is yes,” before adding: “I am not going to be a useful source of information to you.”

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