I was having an email exchange with a friend this morning who mentioned his distaste for Tim Worstall’s blog and was surprised when I said whether he
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The IMF sets out its work programme on international tax reform – and it seems more enlightened than the OECD
The OECD is dominating debate on international tax this morning with its new report to the G20 about which I have commented here. However, it is not
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The OECD fails to rise to the challenge
I have already explained that the OECD has in its new Base Erosion and Profits Shifting (BEPS) report has acknowledged that the arguments of the tax justice movement
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The OECD admits it has failed to tackle the problems in the international tax system
I have already written about the fact that the OECD has, in the first chapter of its Base Erosion and Profits Shifting (BEPS) report accepted that this is
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The OECD has conceded that the tax justice argument is right. Agreeing what to do about it is the harder thing to do
The OECD has, in its Base Erosion and Profits Shifting (BEPS) report published today accepted that international tax competition when exploited by multinational corporations causes harm. As it says:
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The Fair Tax Mark – if you want your say then the Fair Tax Campaign wants to hear
The Fair Tax Mark that I direct has attracted quite a lot of attention since it was launched a month ago. Now, on its web site, the
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The sale of NHS blood plasma services is another example of the cowardly state
As Polly Toynbee has noted this morning: The symbolism runs deep into the veins of the NHS. The government on Thursday sold off the NHS-owned
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