Caroline Lucas MP, leader of the UK Green Party, has today tabled a Bill in the House of Commons that would require country-by-country reporting by
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Pride comes before a fall – Isle of Man take note
Manx Net reports (and I have edited a bit): The Isle of Man Assessor of Income Tax, Malcolm Couch, provided an update on zero-ten taxation
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Monbiot on nuclear – the unattainable standard
George Monbiot has written what he clearly expected to be a controversial blog on the nuclear industry, especially in the light of recent events. Actually,
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What is the CCCTB?
The European Union’s proposal for a Common Consolidated Corporate Tax Base is going to be a big issue in corporation tax policy for some time
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Crisis, what crisis?
Hat tip, Chris Hopkins I’d add one note of caution: I do not think the economic problems can be solved by closing the tax gap
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The EU Common Consolidated Corporate Tax Base should be supported by all progressives
In my opinion the ProgTax Blog is an enormously welcome addition to the tax blogosphere. It’s producing incisive analysis on key issue and I warmly
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The turkeys didn’t vote for Christmas
I mentioned last week that the Tax Journal was holding on an line poll on the tax gap. Well given that the Tax Journal is
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Yesterday the economics of the playground, today the verges of madness
I missed this letter in the Guardian on Tuesday from Philip King, CEO of the Institute of Credit Management, but it’s well worth noting: The
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Green MP launches campaign for country-by-country reporting in the UK and to end £16 billion tax evasion scandal
Caroline Lucas, MP for Brighton Pavilion and leader of the Green Party, will today (17 March) table a new Tax and Financial Transparency Bill in
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