I rather hope that the Dominion Post, a New Zealand paper that’s not featured here before, will forgive me borrowing the following editorial, but I did
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Staff at HMRC have had enough of the connivance of their bosses
According to Accountancy Age this morning: Staff at HM Revenue & Customs have set up a whistleblowing network to expose “errant bosses” at the department. This is Money
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Lib Dems demand General Anti Avoidance Rule
This motion, mainly from Lib Dems, has been tabled in parliament: GENERAL ANTI-AVOIDANCE RULE FOR TAXATION – EDM 2501 Organisation: House of Commons – Commons Early Day
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No time, plenty of money and a dearth of ideas: the modern economic plight
As Larry Elliott says in the Guardian this morning: As things stand, economic policy lacks intellectual coherence, monetary policy is governed by a belief in
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Why neoliberalism doesn’t work when it comes to tax crime
I have been debate with some right wing commentators on the issue of tax crime, and why they think it should not be tackled. The
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Why aren’t we tackling tax havens?
The EU’s economics of the madhouse
I first posted the following on Saturday, in haste. It’s now been edited a little and typos have, I hope, been eliminated and as requested by some,
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There’s plenty of money – it’s just been put out of reach
There are many people in the UK who wonder where the money’s gone. Many more wonder why we are so much in debt. Yet more
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