'First I would like to correct a misleading impression that I gave the Committee at the end of our previous sitting during the debate on clause 70 relating to the costing of the £45 million expected to be yielded as a result of that clause which dealt with accommodation costs. I said correctly that the costing was based on 47 cases of those arrangements being used by 19 employee benefits trusts to gain a tax advantage but it was not based on...
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'First I would like to correct a misleading impression that I gave the Committee at the end of our previous sitting during the debate on clause 70 relating to the costing of the £45 million expected to be yielded as a result of that clause which dealt with accommodation costs. I said correctly that the costing was based on 47 cases of those arrangements being used by 19 employee benefits trusts to gain a tax advantage but it was not based on...
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