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That sounds like tax evasion (which is illegal - eg case against Harry Redknapp) rather than tax avoidance which isn't. HMRC will go to court in tax avoidance cases to gain a ruling (especially if the tax payer has appealed), that may be what happened with Millar - I'm not familiar with his case.
sniper said:D. Millar was involved in a tax scheme and got indicted for it in 2004.
But tax evasion is something he never openly talked about, not even in his book, to my knowledge, so I guess he just continued with it after 2004 and may have taught Wiggins a trick or two.
That sounds like tax evasion (which is illegal - eg case against Harry Redknapp) rather than tax avoidance which isn't. HMRC will go to court in tax avoidance cases to gain a ruling (especially if the tax payer has appealed), that may be what happened with Millar - I'm not familiar with his case.