Alex Hawkes has a good discussion of the domicile issue on his blog today. Worth reading.
The Moral Maze – Inheritance Tax
The Moral Maze is broadcast on BBC Radio 4. For those who might be interested, I am on tonight’s programme discussing inheritance, and Inheritance Tax.
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Norway to adopt the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative
The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative is an important, if flawed, attempt to create accountability within the extractive industries. It has within it one of the
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AIG to sue PWC
Reuters note that: American International Group Inc shareholders in the USA have renewed claims against the company’s auditor, PricewaterhouseCoopers, and about four dozen other individuals
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Thanks George
I should be grateful to George Osborne. Yesterday saw this blog’s highest ever recorded traffic. Today’s is at record level, so far. I thought I
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Domicile – why the Labour Party number is wrong
The Labour Party have issued a press release saying: Initial costings by the Treasury show that George Osborne’s proposal would raise a maximum of £650m,
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Domicile – what the commentators said
It’s interesting to read the reports on yesterday’s announcement by George Osborne. It’s also indicative to see who the papers chose to comment. The Guardian
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Taxman Gordon
The Tories have launched a game called ‘Taxman Gordon’. I could get serious and suggest that this shows their sexist attitude to civil servants, or
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Carl Levin in action on stock options
Corporate America has been shown to endorse widespread fraud when it comes to stock options. It’s good to see Carl Levin in action on this,
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