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Holding back the banks

Posted on February 17 2008

Prem Sikka has been writing on the Guardian blog. In a feature with the above title he says: In the UK, successive governments have shown
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Liechtenstein: rotten to the core

Posted on February 17 2008

I wasn’t here to blog on Friday as the full extent of the disclosures on tax fraud in Liechtenstein began to emerge. The Tax Justice
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Counter-intuitive form

Posted on February 17 2008

Robert Peston wrote this in the Guardian yesterday: True to its counter-intuitive form, this government has eschewed a progressive remedy: a flat £30,000 tax is
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96% think the TUC report on tax should have been on television

Posted on February 17 2008

One of the most unexpected spin offs from my work for the TUC has been its use in a study of reactions to the report
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Sympathy for the non-doms is waning

Posted on February 17 2008

The backlash against the City’s campaign to keep the domicile rule is mounting. The Times’ personal finance editor, Andrew Ellson says: there should be no
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