as i recall, the company did invest in films. maybe thats the point of legal contention, but if it was set up to reduce tax rather than fund films, as long as investment went into the film industry the differences is acedemic.
no, Miliband says he wants to close all tax avoidance loopholes, but if he gets to power will quietly drop the subject as he's told by the Treasury that most are created by the occupant of No 11 to serve the government's purposes.
lets be clear about this one, it is a based on a tax break...
because everyone's got their knickers in a twist over "tax avoidance" and even the HMRC has got in on it, as such schemes proved more popular than expected. meanwhile politicians have been falling over themselves to say how great the UK film industry is with so many films made here in recent...