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Presentation

Should different ways of working be taxed differently?

  • Helen Miller

Published on 21 March 2017

This presentation was given by Helen Miller at the CIOT/IFS debate, "How should different ways of working be taxed?", on 20 March 2017.

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    This presentation was given by Helen Miller at the CIOT/IFS debate, How should different ways of working be taxed?, on 20 March 2017.

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      Helen Miller
      Helen Miller

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      Helen joined the IFS in 2007. She has almost two decades of experience analysing UK fiscal policy and providing trusted advice to policymakers. 

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      10.1920/ps.ifs.2024.0543
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      IFS

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      Miller, H. (2017). 'Should different ways of working be taxed differently?' [Presentation]. London: IFS. Available at: https://ifs.org.uk/publications/should-different-ways-working-be-taxed-differently (accessed: 15 July 2025).

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