As the Guardian notes: Half the world’s reserves of lithium, the metallic element used to make batteries in electric cars, are believed to be in
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Tax avoidance is wrong – and now we know it
The Telegraph has reported that Treasury Minister Kitty Ussher MP: told the tax authorities that her Burnley home was her “principal residence” for a single
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US asks for corporate transparency
On Thursday, June 18th the US Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee will hold a hearing on the Incorporation Transparency and Law Enforcement Assistance
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Country-by-country reporting – a new report
The Task Force on Financial Integrity and Economic Development has just published a new report on country-by-country reporting. Available for free download, the report details
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One way to save billions
As the Guardian reported at the beginning of this month: As much as £2.4bn could be saved if the NHS bought out the private finance
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Country-by-country tax reporting gains favour
Country-by-country tax reporting gains favour – Accountancy Age. Accountancy Age picks up the mood of the moment. I admit a small note of personal satisfaction:
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Restricting the rights of non-doms
Lords vote to get tough on political donations from non-residents | Politics | guardian.co.uk . Peers last night voted to ban non-residents and so called
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Tax can make broadband available for all
The FT notes: Millions of households will pay a “broadband tax” to subsidise the roll-out of superfast telecoms networks, as part of the government’s ambitions
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We’re not alone
Dennis Howlett has written: Many readers will know that Richard Murphy, Francince McKenna and myself are sharp critics of the profession for one reason or
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