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#1 in accounting right now and doing OK in tax

Posted on July 18 2013

I just noticed that ‘Over here and under taxed’ has the following rankings on Amazon right now: Yes, I know all the Amazon issues – but it
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Welcome to rentier society – and the gradual decline to economic and social failure

Posted on July 18 2013

It has to be said that I have never thought Chris Giles from the FT a lefty. I hope he does not mind me saying
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The banks still do tax avoidance

Posted on July 18 2013

Richard Exell of the TUC, writing for Left Foot Forward, has produced some interesting stats based on yesterday’s income data. One grabbed my attention, which
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Pension inequality: why do we subsidise the savings of the rich so much more than those of everybody else?

Posted on July 18 2013

The TUC was one of the sponsors of a new report on pensions out this week. I need to give this issue some more attention
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