Talking of Irish tax, as I have just been, reminds me that on Wednesday this week I am presenting evidence this Wednesday at a hearing
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Ireland’s low tax rate to go?
As the Guardian reports: Finance ministers of the 16 countries using the euro single currency meet on Tuesday in Brussels amid fevered speculation that Ireland
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How come the Irish get to break Swiss banking secrecy?
Ireland has signed a new tax treaty with Switzerland. As the Irish Independent reports: THE [Irish] State is to gain access to the names of
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Portraits of democracy
Over the weekend those of who believe in democracy have had a cause for celebration: the release of Aung San Suu Kyi. She is willing
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A manifesto for tax justice
Demands for tax justice continue to ferment in the face of the economically unjustifiable cuts that the ConDems are seeking to impose on our economy.
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HMRC say their #1 task is to close the tax gap
HM Revenue & Customs has published a business plan for 2011/2015. On its first page it says: HM Revenue & Customs’ vision is: – to
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The Tories’ landlord
From the Land Matters blog(hat tip: Chris Jordan, ActionAid and the Tax Justice Network) Amidst all the press coverage of the student demonstration in London
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So all admin costs are imposed by the state, are they?
Financial Director has reported: The UK Accounting Standards Board (ASB) made the estimate as it launched new accounting codes for an estimated 80,000 UK SMEs.
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Every penny bestowed
Who said this?: Every penny bestowed, that tends to render the position of the pauper more eligible than that of the independent labourer is a
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