That’s the title of my blog on Barclays at the New Statesman. Go, look, see. It’s free
Bono isn’t innocent of tax avoidance because what he does is legal
There was an almost amusing artcile in the Irish Times this week on Bono, as seen through the eyes of the charity he founded –
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Five-point plan to curb tax cheating by big firms and super-rich
Some MPs get precisely what is required to beat tax cheats. This letter was in the Guardian this morning: Tax cheating by Jimmy Carr, Gary Barlow and Chris Hoy must
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HMRC have only got 4,000 companies under investigation? That’s one in 700
The FT’s reported on yesterday’s Parliamentary Accounts Committee hearing on HMRC’s handling of tax cases, noting: More than 4,000 companies are currently under investigation by
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The EU’s €1 trillion lost to tax evasion
It’s only a month ago that the UK government sent a report to parliament saying very specifically that my work on the tax gap was
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A manifesto for economic sense
Not by me this time, but by Paul Krugman and Richard Layard in the FT. Get behind the firewall (it’s possible – there is a
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Is Barclays guilty of a criminal offence?
Full marks to Andy Wightman who has posted this on his blog: This evening I submitted the following report to the Tower Hamlets Division of
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The Sark Lark continues
Sark has a special case in the history of tax haven abuse – once being well known for what was called ‘the Sark lark”. It was rumoured
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All aboard for Tax Justice
I love this: You can get your own Tax Justice bus here. And as Christian Aid says of its campaign: Our tax justice campaign has
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