The Banking Code revives the problem of defining a tax haven. That is a real problem. Defining a secrecy jurisdiction is not problematic. Secrecy jurisdictions
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Bank on the banking code
It’s G20 week. Many hopes have been pinned on it. Many — depressingly- hope it will fail. The braggers will be out i force later
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PWC’s blood stained ties
I refer to you Dennis Howlett’s piece under the above title. I have nothing to add. But let’s be clear — when I accuse my
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Ernst & Young: tax haven apologist
The Sunday Times has a good feature on tax havens / secrecy jurisdictions: Gordon Brown will urge G20 leaders meeting in London this week to
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The Observer is on the ball
I admit that although other Sunday papers appear to be giving me more coverage right now the Observer remains way out leader of the pack.
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Automatic information exchange is possible
One of the demands of the Put People First coalition that marched through London today was that countries be required to partake in automatic information
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Jersey does do tax evasion
I was interested in this comment on the blog: As a recent resident of Guernsey and somebody involved in setting up a trust in Jersey
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My del.icio.us bookmarks for March 27th
These are my links for March 27th: ¬´Steuerhinterziehung kostet Leben¬ª – News Wirtschaft: Konjunktur – tagesanzeiger.ch – . Herr Murphy gets about – even to
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Put people first
Blogging on the way back from the above march. Wanted to take a banner saying: Chartered Accountant for Change I wish I had. I suspect
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