Bosses from some of Britain’s biggest multinationals have warned of more
companies moving offshore
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After a group of bosses from some of Britain’s biggest companies confronted
Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Chancellor Alistair Darling at 10 Downing
Street, HM Treasury
may want to take another look at its rules on tax paid by multinationals in the
UK on dividends from their overseas operations.
The group, which included
HSBC’s Stephen Green;
Vodafone’s
Arun Sarin; and Glaxo Smith Kline’s Andrew Witty, representing the influencial
Multinational Chairmen’s Group, warned Brown and Darling, if this went ahead,
they would vote with their feet, according to The Times.
The group’s message for Brown and Darling was that Britain was at risk of a
mass corporate exodus. Treasury proposals to change the treatment of foreign
earnings had hardened the companies to general unrest about corporate tax.
Brown and Darling appeared surprised by the reaction to their tax proposals,
a senior tax laywer familiar with the meeting revealed. The strength of feeling
on the issue was apparently expressed most forcefully by Vodafone’s Sarin. ‘They
were only just waking up to what it really meant,’ the lawyer said.
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