I note this blog has been listed on politics.co.uk. They say:
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For someone representing the majority of Brits, understanding the true intricacies of tax has always been a challenge.
That's why Richard Murphy is so useful, and why his blog provides a window into the important world of tax policy.
Don't be deceived by the endless numbers which tax might promise - the relative lack of them on this blog is testament to the ability with which Richard keeps his subject interesting.
Biography:
This blog is run by Richard Murphy on behalf of Tax Research LLP.
Since 2000 Richard has been increasingly involved in taxation policy issues.
He is a founder of the Tax Justice Network and director of Tax Research LLP which undertakes work on taxation policy for a wide range of clients including governments, government agencies, commercial organisations, aid agencies and pressure groups in the UK and abroad.
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8/10
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