I have been reticent about Facebook. I am still reticent about Facebook. But Tax Research UK now has a Facebook page none the less. Even
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RSS feed
As some have noted the RSS feed for this blog went awry last week. It should be working again now — just hit the RSS
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Tackling the financial crisis
I seem to be doing an increasing amount of work with Manchester University and its Business School. They run a web site and blog under
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Is the IFRS for SMEs fit for purpose in the UK?
I note there is a debate going on at AccountingWEB on the suitability of IFRS for use in the UK, and especially with regard to
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Questions I’d ask if I was a tax inspector #2: who is paying private medical fees in cash?
I mentioned yesterday that I though I should suggest some enquiries I thought HM Revenue & Customs should make to root out the cash economy
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Questions I’d ask if I was a tax inspector #1: who is paying school fees in cash?
I’ve welcomed a new line of enquiry by HM Revenue & Customs on offshore accounts, reported this morning. In saying so I did, however, imply
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Last good gasp for Labour as the world susses the ConDem plans
There’s been a last gasp hurrah for Labour’s economic policies. As the BBC notes: New figures showing the biggest quarterly drop in UK unemployment for
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HMRC begins to ask the right questions
From the Telegraph this morning: Banks could find their role in helping wealthy customers move money offshore come under increasing scrutiny, with HMRC looking to
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Tackle tax evasion Mr Cameron
From the Guardian, this morning: Working for the Public and Commercial services Union and using HM Revenue & Customs data, I estimated tax evasion in
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