The OECD is to issue its report on the relationship between tax authorities and advisers today. As Accountancy Age reports: The broad conclusions of the
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Cultural diversity and accountancy
Atul Shah has a good article in Accountancy Age this week, raising an issue of considerable importance. He says: Professional bodies are a magnet for
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My del.icio.us bookmarks for January 10th
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
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Taxpayer’s Charter: make it a Code of Conduct
Accountancy Age has reported that the Government is to produce a taxpayer’s charter. I would like to think that it will look like this: A
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Tax Justice Network: Research Post
The Tax Justice Network issued the following notice today: The Tax Justice Network wants to engage an applied researcher and analyst to work on a
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The Tax Gap: I’m sorry, we haven’t a clue
Hansard reports the following: Mr. Austin Mitchell: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what his Department’s estimate of the tax gap is; and what
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From Hansard
Hansard reports the following exchange: Mr. Austin Mitchell: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will commission research on the levels of use
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The IASB: putting liabilities on the balance sheet after the horse has bolted
Accountancy Age report that: Corporates may have to develop parallel balance sheets to give a true reflection of vehicles which have previously been left out
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Accountants and the State
Prem Sikka has a knack of hitting nails on the head. His latest Guardian piece looks at the relationship between the state and accountancy firms.
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