These are my links for January 10th:
- Tax Justice Network: Tax justice radio programme wins award - Quite right too: listen, it's good
- Irish Examiner | Irish Revenue getting tough - The Irish Revenue are to concentrate part of their audit activities on solictors and barristers this year. Now, why would they want to do that, I wonder?
- How landlords should fill in their self-assessment tax returns - Sometimes people still ask me my opinion just because I am a practicing chartered accountant.
- re: The Auditors: The Big 4 And The Nazis - This is a dimension to accounting history I had never thought of
- re: The Auditors: PCAOB - A Lapdog, Not A Watchdog - I'm not the only one unhappy about what amounts to self regulation in the accountancy profession.
- Four major banks face trial in Parmalat case - UBS, Citigroup, Morgan Stanley and Deutsche stand accused of amrket manipulation when they knew Paramalat was bust. Anyone remember ethics?
- HMRC to clamp down on tax evaders - Grant Thornton says HMRC are about to use new powers to seize assets from tax evaders - and to force information out oftheir advisers. Which is good news for all the rest of us.
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