Quote Originally Posted by KerrAvon View Post
There's a world of difference between failing to pay a tax bill and defrauding the tax man.

Defrauding involves deliberately misleading or concealing relevant information from the taxman.

If you are going to clamp down on tax fraud then I can pretty much guarantee that there will be people on here who have aided and abetted such behaviour by agreeing a 'cash price' with a tradesperson.
Okay, let's remove the word fraud like you say. Answer me this question though, (According to the Sunday Times Rich List 2020, Morris is said to have amassed a fortune of £515m, making him the joint 268th richest person in the UK, and the joint 11th richest in the East Midlands), for a man worth all that amount of money, should he held accountable for refusing to pay his share of the tax bill and risk going to jail if he refuses to pay it off?