Domicile is not just a domestic issue: I was interviewed on the issue in La Tribune in France yesterday. You can see the article here.
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Domicile: Time to really tackle the issue
It’s probably been obvious that I’ve had a couple of days remote from IT. The blog has been quiet. I haven’t been. I’ve spoken to
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Why is it OK for accountants to make civil law but not for Muslims?
Archbishop Rowan Williams caused controversy by suggesting that a special interest group in the UK should have the power to create law to regulate its
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The ethic of enough
I read the following in the Guardian last week in an article entitled Who wants a recession?: “A recession calls into question our assumption that
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My del.icio.us bookmarks for February 8th
These are my links for February 8th: The Press Association: Digby Jones attacked over tax warning – The unions wade in – and quite right
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Digby Jones – digging holes that get ever deeper
Digby Jones is one of those people whose credibility I have always doubted. Let’s be blunt: the guy always seems to talk before engaging his
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GlaxoSmithKline can’t get its tax right, and is Sir Christopher Hogg covering for them?
GlaxoSmithKline still can’t get its tax right. The IRS is now challenging it concerning the period from 2001 to 2003. The dispute is over inter-company
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The truth is finance is moving to London
Any amount of rubbish is being written about people flooding out of the UK because of the domicile rule changes. But as the FT reports:
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If bak accounts are to change bring in country-by-country reporting
German banking regulators are saying that there are good reasons for changing the rules of international banking in the light of the credit crunch, and
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