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Another Jersey myth – that their fulfilment industry competes with iTunes

Posted on December 13 2006

Jersey has often claimed that its on-line fulfilment industry competes with the music download market run by the likes of iTunes. This explanation is, of
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You’ve got to be kidding KPMG

Posted on December 13 2006

It pushes the limits of credibility to the extreme that KPMG has launched an anti-fraud hotline for UK companies. According to reports they have set
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Gordon Brown should be ashamed of himself

Posted on December 13 2006

Reports suggest (and I’ve no reason to doubt them) that the Labour Party has sold a property using a stamp duty avoidance scheme. Gordon Brown
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ECJ says no to double non-taxation

Posted on December 13 2006

There are numerous reports this morning on the ruling of the European Court of Justice yesterday that appears to have allowed the UK to continue
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