
Don Draper and Leonard Beighton 2) Some families who are in poverty are taxed as if they are rich
In the final instalment of our new mini-series on families and tax, the authors explore how errors in the current arrangements might be fixed.
Don Draper and Leonard Beighton have a combined 60 years of experience advising Governments on tax policy. Together with John Avery-Jones, a retired tax judge, they are co-founders of Tax and the Family.
Follow @In the final instalment of our new mini-series on families and tax, the authors explore how errors in the current arrangements might be fixed.
In the first instalment of our new mini-series on families and tax, the authors look back to where Nigel Lawson’s 1988 reforms went wrong.