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Whose money is it anyway?

Posted on June 7 2011

That’s the title of my new blog at Forbes. Available here.

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How come HMRC has 500,000 names of tax evaders but there’s been no action?

Posted on June 7 2011

There has been some publicity over the last few days about H M Revenue & Customs  having secured the names of 500,000 people in this country
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Why don’t ministers believe in transparency, accountability and supplying information to ensure free markets work?

Posted on June 7 2011

There’s been widespread reporting that the requirement for small limited companies to prepare accounts is to be abolished, led by an EU initiative. As AccountingWEB notes:
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How much of Bill Gates’ philanthropy is supported by Microsoft’s tax planning?

Posted on June 7 2011

Bill Gates likes to be thought of as a great philanthropist. He’s referred to as such, so I guess he’s happy about it. And in some
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Microsoft’s tax under scrutiny

Posted on June 7 2011

The FT has reported this morning, in what appears to be an exclusive, that: US securities regulators prodded Microsoft earlier this year into disclosing details
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