Friday, April 5, 2013

The British nearly half of the number one tax evaders cigarette smugglers

The British nearly half of the number one tax evaders cigarette smugglers Updated date: on November 2, 2012 Tobacco Nearly half of the UK's top tax evaders cigarette smugglers, their tax evasion amounting to hundreds of millions of pounds. The British HMRC data show that eight of the 20 number one tax evaders was sentenced to the crime of illegally imported cigarettes.

A member of the European Parliament requires the disclosure of the anti-smuggling trade agreement details

According to the TMA quoted today Malta "reported that a member of the Budget Control Committee of the European Parliament requested the European Commission, aims to provide the Committee with Philip Morris International, Imperial Tobacco, Japan Tobacco International and British American Tobacco in 2004-2010 signed to Parliamentin all documents and correspondence of the cooperation agreement to solve the problem of illegal cigarette trade.
 
Many persons love to smoke
Camel cigarettes, Winston cigarettes.

A member of the European Parliament, said the information requested "the possibility of a conflict of interest of the Commission assessment and analysis arising from those agreements is particularly important". EU anti-fraud agency, the European Anti-Fraud Office involved in the investigation of a legally binding agreement signed with the tobacco manufacturers, tobacco manufacturers agreed to pay the total cost of 1.65 billion euros to the EU and its member states.

"We demand full disclosure of comprehensive information related to the tobacco industry," a member of the European Parliament, said in a letter submitted to the European Commission.