The Transport and General Workers Union issued this press release yesterday: TGWU: Chancellor should target the true tax evaders to tackle inequalityTuesday, 20 Mar 2007
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What our Isle of Man research means for Jersey and Guernsey
Our recent research shows that the Isle of Man is heavily subsidised by the UK. My best estimate is by £270 million a year, of
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Ed Balls – making a mockery of accountability
The Guardian has reported that: Ed Balls, economic secretary to the Treasury, ruled out any major tax changes to the treatment of private equity during
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Country by Country Reporting
I’m doing a presentation this afternoon for Christian Aid to a range of opinion formers on the need for country-by-country reporting within both the extractive
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25 visits from the Isle of Man government
I was amused to find there were 25 visits to this blog from the Isle of Man Government yesterday. I can’t imagine why this happened
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What does an SME client want from their accountant?
There’s a debate going on at AccountingWEB that has spread far and wide (well, I exaggerate a little, maybe) about what small and medium sized
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The Isle of Man’s response
I note the Isle of Man’s response to my research published yesterday. They told the Observer: ‘We refute strongly any suggestion that the Isle of
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The UK – paying the Isle of Man to be a tax haven
Tax Research issued a press release today on work I’ve undertaken on the income of the government of the Isle of Man. The full text
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Sarah Wykes – coming home
This from Global Witness concerning Sarah Wykes who has been detained in Angola: 16 March 2007 Angola: Attorney General grants Dr Wykes appeal to leave
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