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Bob McIntyre on PWC’s Total Tax Contribution

Posted on September 5 2006

I commented recently on PWC’s Total Tax Contribution. A couple of days after doing so PWC asked me if I’d comment on behalf of civil
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Inheritance Tax – pleased to stick out from the crowd

Posted on September 5 2006

Accountancy Age covered the Inheritance Tax issue whilst I was offline. I note they say that there is an increasing body of opinion mounting against
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The Revenue’s reaction to TJN position on corruption

Posted on September 5 2006

The UK’s HM Revenue & Customs reacted to criticisms from the Tax Justice Network made by John Christensen when he spoke to the Royal Geographic
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Tax evasion is corruption

Posted on September 5 2006

My Tax Justice Network colleague, John Christensen presented an important speech to the Royal Geographic Society on 1 September. This received extensive coverage in the
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