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The missing part of the equation: the EU video on tax evasion

Posted on March 28 2014

There is more on the EU’s work on tax evasion here. The EU estimate of tax evasion and avoidance of €1 trillion is based on
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What’s the first economic crisis post May 2015 hoping to be?

Posted on March 27 2014

I had a fascinating conversation last night. The theme was what will be the first crisis to hit the post May 2015 government? The hypothesis
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Ian Fraser: speaking truth to power

Posted on March 27 2014

There’s a great exchange on the Economia web site between journalist Ian Fraser and former Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales President Mark Spofforth.
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Why can’t Labour say it is on the side of ordinary people?

Posted on March 27 2014

I wrote about the so-called welfare cap yesterday. I was, of course, not alone in identifying it as a crass political exercise that makes no
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HMRC to get rid of 1 in 6 staff tackling specialist personal tax abuse

Posted on March 26 2014

As the Guardian has just reported: George Osborne’s budget promise to fund a clampdown on tax [avoiders and] evaders appears to be under threat after
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Tax Justice Focus: the country-by-country reporting edition

Posted on March 26 2014

I am unashamedly sharing a blog post from the Tax Justice Network here this morning: This edition of Tax Justice Focus is guest edited by Richard Murphy, the
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Why peer to peer lending will survive

Posted on March 26 2014

I loved this comment from John Kay in the FT this morning on the regulatory challenges peer to peer (P2P) lenders are beginning to face:
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Can a welfare cap be fair?

Posted on March 26 2014

I have sought to define fairness on this blog this morning. I have suggested that fairness is subjective and contextual and cannot therefore be determined
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What is fair?

Posted on March 26 2014

The TUC is running Fair Pay Fortnight. Based on my recent experience of using the word 'fair' I am sure they will be inundated by
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