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Revenue’s uneven reach has its risks

By Vanessa Houlder

Published: August 27 2007 22:02 | Last updated: August 27 2007 22:02

When the spending watchdog investigated the collection of taxes from large businesses recently, it noted in passing that the distribution was “heavily skewed”. A majority of big companies paid little or no tax, while a small number of very large companies paid bills that ran into billions of pounds.

The sectoral breakdown was even more remarkable. Just three sectors – banking, oil and gas, and insurance – were responsible for two-thirds of all large business corporation tax receipts.

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