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An accountant who was a former HMRC employee, and who wrote a guide to beating the tax authorities, has been found guilty of a £120,000 tax fraud.
Martyn Arthur, based in Porthcawl, originally joined the Inland Revenue (now HMRC) in 1968. After leaving in 2005 to work in private practice, he wrote the book Taxpayer Strikes Back about how to challenge HMRC.
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