Talk:The Ramsay Principle

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[edit] IRC?

According to documents I have seen, court cases involving the Inland Revenue listed them as CIR, i.e. Commissioners of Inland Revenue, not IRC. Can we get a reference on IRC? 81.106.249.225 21:15, 6 November 2005 (UTC)

Well, the heading reads:

[1982] 300 A.C.

[HOUSE OF LORDS]

W. T. RAMSAY LTD. APPELLANTS AND

INLAND REVENUE COMMISSIONERS RESPONDENTS

EILBECK (INSPECTOR OF TAXES) RESPONDENT AND

RAWLING APPELLANT

You're right, though, I've seen CIR for Commissioners of Inland Revenue, too. AndyJones 12:53, 7 November 2005 (UTC)