Commenting on blogs is often considered the preserve of the eccentric. Evidence from this blog would suggest that to be buy and large true. But,
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That’s the way to do it
From the New York Times: The House overwhelmingly approved on Thursday a near total tax on bonuses paid this year to employees of the American
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My del.icio.us bookmarks for March 16th through March 20th
These are my links for March 16th through March 20th: Andrew Goodall: The Barclays papers — is it time to outlaw avoidance? – . Andrew
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Barclays: the judiciary preserves the status quo
As the Guardian has noted this morning: The Guardian today lost a high court challenge to lift an emergency gagging order imposed on the publication
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Vantis – did they get away with it?
The Times reports: Has HM Revenue & Customs backed off from an investigation into a controversial but widespread form of tax avoidance, involving the use
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The end of the car is nigh
The FT has reported that: Britain’s International Motor Show has been cancelled for 2010 because of the uncertainty gripping the global car industry. The show’s
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Turner
I have not commented on this report. It is always a cause for concern when the likes of PricewaterhouseCoopers can publish a comment like this:
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Tax amnesty: not as good second time round
Accountancy Age has reported: The second tax amnesty for holders of offshore accounts will impose penalties significantly higher than the first scheme, Accountancy Age has
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