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There has always been loop holes in taxes but It seems that only the rich knew about them until the freedom of information act. My daughters accountant is an x tax inspector and what I get from him is some you win and some you loose so to speak, I actually went to my tax office and complained and guess what I don't pay as much taxes as my fellow workers
An accountant will nearly always save you money on your tax return ... be it personal or company.
In personal terms, unless you are self employed there are very few things you can do to reduce the statutory PAYE which is deducted at source. The personal allowance provides you with a tax free start to your annual income - after that you pay tax at the standard rates on everything you earn ... the few exceptions are some fees that are associated with your employment, some pension contributions and some historical contributions to endowments, some costs of uniforms & grooming where it is closely associated with your employment. Very little else that you can legitimately offset against 'earned' income. Pay up and look big - we are all in the same boat !