Accountancy Age has reported: Liechtenstein Banks want to make British ‘tax tourists’ looking to use a groundbreaking tax amnesty pay 30% of their overseas assets
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Does that new research really show competition works in the health service?
Ian Greener is a healthcare academic at Durham. I stroingly recommend his blog to those with interest in NHS matters right now. Yesterday he looked at the
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Factsheet – The Tax Gap
Shamelessly inspired by the new fact sheets on the False Economy blog, here’s one of my own on the Tax Gap: You can download it
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The UK Borders Agency was a disaster – will HMRC follow now Lin Homer is in charge?
The Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Borders Agency has issued a damning report on its management. Its Chief Executive from 2008 to 2010, when
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Labour has to clean up its act
I often criticise the right wing for a lack of transparency but it seems Labour has its problems with opaque funding too, and entryism is still an issue for it.
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The difference between those invited and not invited to the #NHS summit is their capacity to profit
The Guardian summarises those invited and not invited to the NHS summit at Downing Street as follows: INVITED Royal College of Physicians (London) Royal College of Surgeons of England
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Why country-by-country reporting by multinational corporations matters
I wrote earlier today about the arguments now going on in the EU about introducing country-by-country reporting for the extractive industries. I have to say I
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What is country-by-country reporting?
I guess I should explain what country-by-country reporting as I’m writing about it today. It’s explained in more depth here and its benefits are explained here. For those wanting
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