Secret justice is an issue in the UK this morning – and rightly so. I got a note on the issue from the Isle of
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If you want to know who’s really keeping billions in poverty, then the answer is the partners in the Big 4 firms of accountants
I was fascinated by an article in Businessdayonline, emanating from Nigeria, that hit my inbox this morning. It reported (and this issue is very important, so I
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Too old
Yesterday was, I think, the first day when it has been suggested to me that I might (and it was only might, I admit) be
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More on India, transfer pricing, developing countries and the alternatives
For those wanting more information on India’s challenge to the OECD on international taxation issues might I recommend this article in the UK based Tax Journal? I
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Labour must look to the regions
From the letters page of the Guardian today: Your editorial (Economics lessons from Bradford West, 2 April) correctly pinpointed the need for “smart state intervention”
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Go India!
It’s fascinating and welcome that India is refusing to take tax lying down now. I’ve just noted their aggressive, and I think appropriate, response to Vodafone’s tax
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George Osborne has the temerity to argue in favour of Vodafone’s tax abuse in India – and loses
Businesstoday in India carried this great report today (which I admit I quote at length): India appears to have stumped Britain as far as retrospective
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Jersey and Guernsey’s VAT abuse is really over
Even when Jersey and Guernsey lost their judicial review hearing on the UK’s decision to block their deliberately encouraged abuse of the UK’s VAT system
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Goodbye to the Liberals
So the LibDems can’t jump up and down and stop a government proposal to access private emails? So much for their liberal instincts. Without such
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