More good news in Hines report ¬ª Business ¬ª This Is Guernsey. It’s been reported by the Guernsey press that: A report acknowledging the contribution
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How many companies are there?
The Mapping the Faultlines project that has given rise to the secrecyjurisdictions.com web site does what it says on the tin: it seeks to map
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Comments
I mentioned last week I was reviewing comment policy on this blog. I have done so. Please see the new policy, which is here. I
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Where are the world’s secrecy jurisdictions?
The Tax Justice Network has produced a great interactive map of where the world’s secrecy jurisdictions are. It’s available here. Thanks to Statplanet in helping
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TUC calls for a UK transactions tax
The first stage of the TUC’s submission on the Pre-Budget report has been released. As they note: The Chancellor should introduce a 0.05 per cent
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Mutiny in the Caribbean
BBC – Today – Mutiny in the Caribbean . According to the report people in Turks & Caicos can’t decide if direct rule is a
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From the Jersey Evening Post
From today’s Jersey Evening Post: We note your editorial ‘Harder work for the critics’ (JEP, 5 November). We suspect you would include us among the
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Secrecy index deals new blow for Malta
Malta Today has noted: A global index of 60 tax havens has ranked Malta in 22nd place, claiming the island is “a long way from
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Taxing Transactions
Alex Brummer of the Daily Mail has written a good article on transaction taxes (just to prove don’t always pick on this paper), saying: No
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