Rutherglen Reformer

Pledge to follow ‘Fair Tax’ declaratio­n

- SHANNON MILMINE

South Lanarkshir­e Council has signed up to the Fair Tax Declaratio­n and will endorse the principles of the pledge.

At last week’s full council meeting, council leader Joe Fagan passed a motion to pledge to endorse the principles of the Councils for Fair Tax Declaratio­n.

His motion was seconded by Councillor Maureen Devlin and voted in by elected members.

The declaratio­n states that the council will lead by example and demonstrat­e good practice in its tax conduct throughout all its activities.

This includes encouragin­g contractor­s to implement IR35 tax legislatio­n robustly and pay a fair share of employment taxes. It also includes discouragi­ng the use of offshore vehicles for the purchase of land and property, particular­ly where this leads to reduced payments of stamp duty.

The declaratio­n also includes discouragi­ng the use of not-for-profit structures where these are used inappropri­ately as an artificial device to reduce the payment of tax and business rate as well as encouragin­g clarity on the beneficial ownership of suppliers and their consolidat­ed profit and loss position, given the lack of clarity could be strong indicators of poor financial probity and weak financial standing.

Councillor Fagan said:“I am pleased that my colleagues agreed to support this motion today.

“As a council, we will also promote Fair Tax Mark certificat­ion for any business in which it has a significan­t stake and where corporatio­n tax is due.

“The pledge includes a commitment to join in and support Fair Tax Week events in the area, and celebrate the tax contributi­on made by responsibl­e businesses who say what they pay with pride.

“We will also support calls for urgent reform of EU, UK and Scots law to enable municipali­ties to revise their procuremen­t policies and better penalise poor tax conduct and reward good tax conduct.”

 ?? ?? Commitment Council leader Joe Fagan
Commitment Council leader Joe Fagan

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