These are my links for January 14th: Angel Train bidders could fall foul of anti-avoidance rules – Accountancy Age – See http://www.taxresearch.org.uk/Blog/2007/10/05/rail-companies-pay-79-corporation-tax/ – and you’ll
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Blogging ethics to the FT
The FT ran an article on the moral dilemma facing accountants and the need to train them in ethics on 3 January. My blogging associate,
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KPMG on the need for a Code of Conduct
KPMG have issued a press release on the OECD meeting in South Africa saying: An OECD study into the role that tax advisers play in
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Mandelson does protest too much
Peter Mandelson wrote this letter to the Guardian on Saturday: You quote my comments to California computer executives in 1998 that “we are intensely relaxed
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My del.icio.us bookmarks for January 13th
These are my links for January 13th: Why Big Brother makes an uneasy workmate | Business | The Observer – The UK’s best writer on
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My del.icio.us bookmarks for January 11th
These are my links for January 11th: UK banks no longer providing audit confirmations – I know it’s not quite what this article says –
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Tax havens harm Africa, and accountants could stop it
More from the OECD tax conference in South Africa: The OECD’s Deputy Secretary General, Pierre Carlo Padoan, says capital flight to tax havens is harming
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Well said that man: Trevor Manuel tells it as it is
Trevor Manuel, South Africa’s Finance Minister, is one of the rock stars of his profession. His keynote speech to the the world’s tax experts at
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Northern Rock: Goldman Sachs offers financial engineering, not a solution
The FT reports that: Goldman Sachs is examining turning into bonds some of the £25bn owed by Northern Rock to the Bank of England, as
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