I’ve just had it drawn to my attention that reports suggest that Mongolia has cancelled its double tax treaty with the Netherlands. The Google translation of the
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Corporate tax receipts are falling – but we’re not getting growth as a result. So why keep cutting corporate tax rates?
The Institute for Fiscal Studies Green Budget last week included the following chart: I think it’s a telling graph. As a result of deliberate UK government policy of cutting corporate tax receipts,
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Isn’t it time to leave the politics of austerity behind?
Austerity has failed the UK. The Moody’s downgrade is evidence of that. Austerity is proving to be bad politics: Italy’s election is proving that. Labour’s
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Could HMRC be trusted to oversee auditors when it’s now dominated by the Big 4 and commercial interests?
There’s an interesting comment on the blog this morning from Tim Knight that says: It seems to me that the auditor of an enterprise ought to be
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Please ask the EU to deliver country-by-country reporting for banks – now
The Avaaz petition demanding country-by-country reporting for banks has now reached at least 172,000 signatures. The target was 150,000 but the fact is that the more
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