Source: The Tax Specialist Journal Article
Published Date: 1 Apr 2005
The article provides discussion on whether there is a higher level of likelihood that a mass marketed scheme may be captured by the application of the general anti-avoidance rules and identifies the features of a mass marketed scheme that may make them more likely to be impacted by those rules.
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