Loophole plugged

IN London, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr Kenneth Clarke, yesterday plugged a tax loophole in the treatment of share buy…

IN London, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr Kenneth Clarke, yesterday plugged a tax loophole in the treatment of share buy-backs by firms and special company dividends. He estimates that the move will save the British government £80 million in the current tax year, £200 million in 1997/8 and £400 million a year in the future.

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