In times gone by when accountants did their work on paper they used something called 16 column analysis paper. Then they used Excel. After that
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Obama: what this man is for
If, as seems increasingly possible, Barack Obama is heading for the White House it’s important to know what this man is for. Take this as
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My del.icio.us bookmarks for January 8th
These are my links for January 8th: Tax Profs for Obama – US tax professors are backing Obama, and academics in general heavily favour the
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The Pope on globalisation
TheTimes has reported that: The Pope, who is preparing an encyclical on the social effects of globalisation, gave a homily at St Peter’s yesterday on
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Domicile: misinformation from the profession to protect the wealthy
The Low Income Tax Reform Group has, according to Accountancy Age said that: Migrant workers and foreign students could be the unintended victims of the
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Wal-Mart: Just pay your taxes
In December the Guardian reported that: Gordon Brown plans to harness at least 20 of the world’s biggest multinational companies, including Google and Vodafone, to
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Del.icio.us bookmarks
The blog entry immediately before this one is called My del.icio.us bookmarks for January 7. Every day I read many more than 100 web articles.
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My del.icio.us bookmarks for January 7th
These are my links for January 7th: The FATF and Luxembourg – More on the FATF’s grant from Luxembourg in advance of the FATF’s review
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OECD: The Seoul project makes progress
Tax Commissioners from OECD and non-OECD countries meet to discuss how to enhance the relationship between revenue bodies,taxpayers and tax intermediaries Cape Town, South Africa
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