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Sir John Edward Astley Troup (born 26 January 1955) is a British tax lawyer, and was a civil servant at
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and then
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. He spent two periods as a tax partner at the law firm
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, from 1985 to 1995 and from 1997 to 2004, and was a special adviser to
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as Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1995-97. He rejoined HM Treasury in 2004, and became Executive Chair and First Permanent Secretary of the
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(HMRC) in April 2016. He retired in December 2017, and was knighted in the
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.


Early and private life

Born in
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, Troup is the son of Cordelia Mary (née Hope) and Vice-Admiral Sir
Anthony Troup Vice Admiral Sir John Anthony Rose Troup, (18 July 1921 – 8 July 2008) was a Royal Navy officer. A submariner, he served as the last Commander-in-Chief Far East Fleet (1971). Early life Born in Bath, Somerset, on 18 July 1921, Troup was the ...
. His father was the youngest British naval officer to command a submarine in
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, aged 21 in June 1943, and he was later the last Commander-in-Chief, Far East Fleet. Before his retirement, Anthony Troup was Flag Officer Submarines and then
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. Troup was educated at
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until 1972, and then studied mathematics at
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, graduating with a BA in 1976 and an MSc in 1977. He married Siriol Jane Martin in 1978. They have four children.TROUP, (John) Edward (Astley)
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Legal career

He joined
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in 1979, qualifying as a solicitor in 1981, and became an Associate of the
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in 1983. He became a Freeman at the
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in 1980. According to ''
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'' in April 2016, "Troup ... built a career advising corporations on how to reduce their tax bills". From 1985 to 1995, Troup was a tax partner at Simmons & Simmons. He joined the Treasury as a special adviser to Chancellor of the Exchequer
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and returned to Simmons & Simmons as its head of tax strategy after the 1997 general election. Shortly afterwards, Troup wrote a series of ''Personal View'' commentaries for the ''
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'', including one titled "Double trouble over tax" on the problems caused because the UK has two separate tax authorities, the
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and HM Customs & Excise, and the advantages of merging them. Another piece, ''Right result, wrong reasons'', considering the reasons to abolishing tax credits on dividends. ''Why the chancellor is missing the point'', on the flaws in the tax system and the importance of the rule of law in taxation, in which he expressed the opinion that "
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is not a moral issue" and described tax itself as " legalised extortion"."Why the chancellor is missing the point", Personal view: Edward Troup, ''
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'', 15 July 1997. p. 22. Via
Troup's article of 15 July 1997 was criticized by Richard Murphy of the
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in 2013. Appearing before the
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on the subject of tax havens in 1999, as the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development began to take measures with regards to
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, Troup immediately had to declare an interest with regards to the Code of Conduct, saying: "In relation to the offshore jurisdictions, am involved withassisting them ndputting their representations to the OECD". Asked if tax havens "mobilise capital which would not otherwise get itself mobilised and so increase international economic activity", Troup replied that "If it did not assist people would not pay for the use of those jurisdictions and those centres. My intuitive response must be yes, it does assist tremendously... It is difficult to see the world without many of these jurisdictions", adding "it is very difficult for UK residents or companies actually to reduce their tax bill legitimately through any offshore means". Troup advised on the management buyout of part of
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in 2000, commenting that "achieving a tax-efficient structure in the context of a buyout involving businesses and shareholders round the world posed some interesting challenges". The new business owners of the company ended up holding their shares through a
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in
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. Documents included in the Panama Papers leak demonstrated that Simmons & Simmons dealt with the Panama law firm
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also reveal Simmons & Simmons' close relationship with running offshore companies and major overseas property owners, including an investment company run on behalf of Sheikh
Hamad bin Abdullah Al Thani Sheikh Hamad bin Abdullah bin Jassim bin Muhammed Al Thani ( ar, حمد بن عبدالله بن جاسم بن محمد آل ثاني; 1896 – 27 May 1948) was Crown Prince of the State of Qatar. Sheikh Hamad was the second son of the second E ...
, while Troup was a tax partner.


Civil servant

Troup returned to HM Treasury in 2004 as Director of Business and Indirect Tax, and became Director General of Tax and Welfare at HM Treasury in 2010. In March 2016, '' Private Eye'' characterized Troup time in the Treasury as including a series of relaxations to laws regarding
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and alleged tax havens. He succeeded David Hartnett as the Tax Assurance Commissioner and
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at HMRC in September 2012. The last months of Hartnett's career were tainted with allegations of "
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s" involving
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and Goldman Sachs. Troup was appointed as Executive Chair and First Permanent Secretary at HMRC from April 2016. It was announced in September 2017 that Troup would retire from HMRC at the end of the year. Troup was appointed a
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in the
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for "public service to taxpayers and the tax system".


References

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