Having derided what KPMG wants from the Budget I guess it’s only fair that I publish my own wish list: A Green New Deal; A
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KPMG opposing the interests of the UK and its taxpayers
KPMG has published its budget wish: With the budget less than a week away, KPMG suggests some measures which could improve the UK’s attractiveness to
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Calling time on the credit card companies
The New York Times has reported: The federal government is widening its investigation of offshore tax evasion to include services sold by the First Data
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Am I being fair on the ICAEW
I did a blog post earlier this week suggesting that the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales’ budget submission suggested the ICAEW is
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Call me a cynic, but this is not good news
The Guardian reports: Britain could already be through the worst of the recession, according to the newest recruit to the Bank of England’s interest rate-setting
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Tax injustice includes not paying tax
I spoke at the Compass rally for tax justice last night — and enjoyed the event. One story said a great deal. Cathy Cross —
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Guernsey wonders why everyone’s picking on them
The Guernsey Post has published another response to the Maundy Thursday letters. They have said: WRITING here yesterday, we highlighted the rather arbitrary ’standards’ demanded
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People’s Pensions
The FT has noted: The aggregate deficit of corporate UK pension funds soared past £250bn ($373bn) in March, setting a record for a shortfall due
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Is this what Guernsey wants to know?
The Guernsey Press has published an article in response to the Maunday Thursday letters. It says: Even when the OECD gives the Bailiwicks a clean
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