The FT has covered the decision of the International Accounting Standards Board to engage with Publish What You Pay. Barney Jopson at the FT has
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What the IASB did on segment reporting
I mentioned earlier this week that the International Accounting Standards Board had the chance to do something amazing this week. I’m sorry to say they
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Jersey – putting tax before regulation
The correspondence between Jersey’s tax officials, civil servants and politicians draw attention to some pretty unsavoury consequences of that island’s new trust laws. It would
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Carousel fraud – the inevitable offshore link
It seems to be a day when proof of the assertions the Tax Justice Network have made about the offshore world is coming along by
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Thailand – the undeniable evidence that tax havens undermine democracy
The coup in Thailand provides unfortunate but undeniable evidence that tax havens undermine democracy. The coup has been motivated by the hatred of the corruption
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The Lib Dems and a 50% tax rate
The Lib Dems in the UK have voted to drop their plan to increase the top rate of tax to 50% for those earning over
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The IASB could do something amazing tomorrow
I have written an article for AccountingWEB today on tomorrow’s IASB meeting at which they will be discussing Publish What You Pay’s submission on segment
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Tax competition – dealing with the myth
The FT published a letter on Monday asking for more tax competition. It seems it thinks itself duty bound to do so about once every
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Like being savaged by a dead sheep
Frank Walker, the Chief Minister of Jersey has responded to yesterday’s Observer article by placing comment in the Jersey Evening Post, the only newspaper in
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