I am well aware I could be accused of bias in writing this blog, but would like to recommend you watch tonight’s edition of Dispatches
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The finance industry wants to ruin Jersey
I am amused by an article in the Jersey Evening Post today. It says: Thousands of jobs could go and hundreds of millions in tax
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Johnson: better than Osborne by a mile, but could do better still
Alan Johnson has launched Labour’s counter attack to George Osborne before the latter reached the despatch box. He has said the coalition government is taking
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Why are Keynesians “vulgar”?
I did a quite lengthy blog on Friday explaining the absurd logic of those Tories in particular who are claiming thatthere will be no net
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TUC says it’s time to change the UK’s residence and domicile rules
As if one new TUC tax report is not enough for a day, over the weekend the TUC issued a second report by me, this
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The TUC calls for country-by-country reporting as the FTSE backs off from geographic reporting
My report for the TUC on corporate taxation in the UK, published today, highlights an issue not picked up by the press, but for me
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Luxembourg and tax evasion? Surely the two could never mix?
The First Post Daily notes: Fashion designers Dolce and Gabbana have been accused of a massive tax evasion scam. Italian prosecutor Laura Pedio said the
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Why should we have a regressive corporate tax system in the UK?
My report on corporate tax, published by the TUC this morning, highlights the continuing fall in the average rate of corporation tax paid by the
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The £19 billion tax subsidy for banks
The report I have written for the TUC on the corporate tax gap, published today, highlights three key issues. The first, and the headline maker
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