Law firms Tackling evasion: Government set to create strict liability for offshore tax evasion despite Law Society concerns Legal Business · 19 March 2015 · 4 min read Legal affairs Offshore The government has announced today (19 March) it is to establish a strict liability offence for offshore tax evasion – despite concerns expressed by regulatory bodies including the Law Society.Your limit of 1 article in 30 days is up. Please login for full access or subscribe. Corporate users - click here for simple access (no password needed). For more information, please contact [email protected] Related ContentMore in this categoryWitness training: Fail to prepare, prepare to failLaw firmsTom Baker26 Aug 2022Sponsored briefing: The award-winning real estate lawyers offering flexible support to legal teamsCo-publishingGuest Blog29 Oct 2021‘Drive long-lasting change’: Professionals urged to take part in survey on law and mental healthLaw firmsThomas Alan3 Dec 2020Sponsored briefing: Landmark Privy Council decision on the scope and ranking of trustees’ indemnityCo-publishingGuest Blog14 Dec 2022UK Offshore report: Keeping a weather eyeInternationalJemima Marshall25 Feb 2022Sponsored briefing: Fraud and asset recovery in the Cayman IslandsCo-publishingGuest Blog17 Dec 2021Revolving doors: Simpson Thacher, Latham, Sidley lead New Year London movesLaw firmsAnna Huntley9 Jan 2025Five partners vie to succeed Hoyland as Simmons managing partnerLaw firmsTom Cox7 Jan 2025‘Seize every opportunity’ – Paul Hastings partner Reena Gogna on City law, Suits and poetryLaw firmsAnna Huntley7 Jan 2025