It’s the day when you tell the Revenue you owe tax under their ‘amnesty’, or face the consequences. As the BBC has noted, early this
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Riots on the streets
According to the London Evening Standard (as reported in the Guardian): 65 people who filed a tax return in 2004-5 declared a taxable income of
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Catching up
Two days out in Norway (of which more later) and a lot seems to have happened. The private equity debate in parliament did not go
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Jersey has not changed its spots
I’m off to Oslo tomorrow. I’m giving a talk on Thursday on Tax Havens and Transparency and what is happening on this right now. I
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Put domicile to the vote
The UK’s domicile laws are the subject of a Tax Justice Network campaign. They’re unjust, help make Britain a tax haven, have fuelled the ridiculous
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The domicile campaign gets into the Times
The Tax Justice Network campaign on the UK’s domicile rules, which are at the core of our tax haven status, has reached The Times. In
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Corporation tax reform
The UK is publishing proposals for the reform of its corporation tax very soon. the problem is how the UK taxes income that belongs to
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Private equity – the issue that must be faced
I’ve spent much of today talking to journalists about private equity. After the weekends appearances in the press people see to have rumbled that I
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Goodbye Mr Moulton
I have to say I thought John Moulton’s contribution to the Private Equity debate this weekend was amsuing, it was so counter-prodcutive. Writing in the
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