Vemont has voted to start impeachment proceedings against Bush and Cheney. I checked this wasn’t an April Fool. Then I wanted to cheer. It’s my
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No time for excuses
I’ve been involved in a debate at AccountingWEB which flows from their limited coverage of the new tax amnesty (a story that I note has
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Faith & Finance
For those in London, and who have interest in both faith and finance then can I recommend a meeting at St Ethelburga’s Centre for Reconciliation
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The UK is an offshore finance centre – according to an IMF study
The IMF have issued a working paper in the last few days with the headline grabbing title ‘Concept of Offshore Financial Centers: In Search of
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When it’s time to quit, just go
I note the FT says this morning that: One of Paul Wolfowitz’s two deputies on Wednesday urged the World Bank president to resign as the
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The World Bank quotes TJN adviser
The World Bank has launched its Stolen Asset Recovery (StAR) Initiative. Basically that’s a service to help countries that have been plundered by corrupt rulers
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Accountancy Age – spot on regarding domicile
Accountancy Age has discussed the problems that have given rise to the need for a tax amnesty. As it says: What the taxman needs to
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Cough up, or else
HMRC have made clear that the ‘tax amnesty’ is an opportunity. As Accountancy Age reports: Offshore tax evaders are set to feel the full force
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Progressive taxation
I believe in progressive taxation. It’s good to see others do to: The wealthy have made greater use of the common good–they have been empowered
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