The Testosterone Pit (not a name I would have chosen) has an article out this week that shows in just one graph what the US
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The Chinese bubble will end in tears
This is the Chinese Bubble in a graph from the FT, this morning: There are now three credit cards for every Chinese mainlander. I believe
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A bit like Marmite
I thought this tweet was interesting: Chris Jordan links to this article in Taxation. It in turn links to this article on the Institute of Chartered
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The editor of International Tax Review backs the Fair Tax Mark
The endorsements for the Fair Tax Mark continue to flow in. This one is by the editor of International Tax Review (who said I may
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The price of falling EU corporation tax rates: €107 billion
I noted a fascinating blog on Irish corporation tax this week. Written by Michael Taft of Unite, Ireland, he said: According to Finfacts: ‘Michael Noonan,
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The Fair Tax Mark gets cross-party parliamentary support
Members of four political parties have supported the Fair Tax Mark in a new parliamentary Early Day Motion tabled last night (click the image for a
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Why corporation tax is the best proxy measure we have for fair tax assessment
I noted yesterday that any assessment of ‘fair tax’ has to be about appraising the choices a taxpayer makes based on the best possible information
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No, communists have not taken over the IMF: the evidence is clear that redistribution of wealth promotes growth
The IMF issued a new report yesterday that confirms something I and many in the tax justice movement have been sure of for some time,
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The issue of tax fairness (again)
The question of what is fair tax keeps recurring despite my very best efforts to deal with it regarding the Fair Tax Mark. As I
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