Can I warmly endorse a blog post under the above title, to be found here? Anyone who can say this gets my vote: I was
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Spanish companies say “we won’t pay, no way” as they move to tax havens
AdvisorOne website (a new one on me) has reported that: A combination of small-business failures and the move of large corporations toward countries considered tax
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Do millionaires move because of tax? The evidence from the US is that they don’t
California is looking to increase its taxes on the richest in that state. And as a result all the usual mischief about the rich heading
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When are the new tax gap figures coming out HMRC?
HMRC has published tax gap figures in September for the last three years. There’s been no sign of them as yet this year. Could that
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Jersey is really sinking – as I predicted in 2005
Jersey’s just published its latest figures on the state of its economy. The chart looks like this using constant 2003 prices: That’s four years of national economic decline in
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What does the West Coast rail fiasco mean for privatisation?
I heard Branson on the World at One at lunchtime saying that if the Department of Transport can’t run a tendering process for a rail contract they should never
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Will Labour get tough on money laundering? If so it has to tackle tax havens
I’m delighted to see this report in the Guardian: Legislation that would have ensured that the City traders behind the Libor interest rates scandal did
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Call for Papers: Workshop on Tax and Inequality July 2013
Call for papers for a Research Workshop on TAX AND INEQUALITY City University, London, 4th and 5th July 2013 The 2013 research workshop co-organised by the Association for
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Never let it be said there’s corruption in the Isle of Man – even when the Attorney General’s in the dock
Manx Radio has reported: The Attorney General and the Deputy Assessor of Income Tax have appeared before magistrates in Douglas this morning. Stephen Harding and Colin Goodwin are
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