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Reflections of director of OTS

26 April 2017 / John Whiting
Issue: 4596 / Categories: Comment & Analysis
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Confessions of a tax simplifier

KEY POINTS

  • The Office of Tax Simplification was set up in 2010.
  • The first challenge was to define simplification.
  • Experts from practice business HMRC and the Treasury work on projects undertaken by the OTS.
  • The OTS is now on a statutory basis and has increased powers.

A short time ago I stepped down as the tax director of the Office of Tax Simplification (OTS). So what did I learn in my six and a half years in the job? What went right – and wrong? It is timely to muse on those questions and develop a few lessons for my successor for HMRC for our wider stakeholder group and (confession time) for myself.

 

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