Philip Stevens in the FT is providing good reading these days. I don’t always agree with him, but his is an opinion I think worth
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Mitt Romney and tax havens: all you need to know
As The Hill’s Blog Briefing Room reports: The Obama campaign has used Mitt Romney’s 2010 tax returns to create a map of the presumptive Republican
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It’s true, I upset people. So does the Tax Justice Network. And we do so for good reason and without apology
I think it’s time to talk about something that’s happening quite a lot at present. Messages are being sent to me through various messengers from the great
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Is the UK – Switzerland tax agreement a done deal? Don’t count on it
The new UK – Switzerland tax deal is dire. It lets tax evaders off the hook. It permits and even seeks to to turn a
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2,000 cases of tax avoidance – one persistent culture of tax abuse
The BBC has found that 2,000 civil servants are being paid through their own limited companies. That lets them split their income with others, reducing the income
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There’s a debate to be had on transfer pricing – but the private sector need to raise their game to be in it
As those who follow Twitter will know, I spent today at the International Tax Review Tax and Transparency Forum, at which I spoke this morning until exhaustion got the
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Why you have to support country-by-country reporting now – my speech this morning
I’ve spoken at the International Tax review Tax and Transparency Forum in London this morning on country-by-country reporting. This is, near enough, what I said: When, almost ten years ago I wrote
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A tax haven called Londres
A question for Jersey to answer
The Chief Minister will table an answer to the following question asked by Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier today: “Does the Chief Minister welcome
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