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How much is Apple on the hook for in Ireland? Or, how long’s a piece of string?

Posted on September 30 2014

I’ve already explained I think Apple and Ireland have little way out of the allegations levied by the EU. But, how much is Apple on
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More comment on Apple and Ireland

Posted on September 30 2014

I have been asked by many people for more comment on Apple and Ireland and what it might mean. I just wrote this and will
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How can the UK government have subsidised pensions by at least £350 billion for pension funds to lose it all?

Posted on September 30 2014

I have already drawn attention this morning to an article in the FT and a new report that suggests that in the UK pension funds
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8
Tax, self employment and Laffer: a little bit of theory and a lot of condemnation of practice

Posted on September 30 2014

I mentioned yesterday that Tax barrister Jolyon Maugham is planning to use his blog to open up discussion on tax policy and that I welcome
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8
The EU v Apple and Ireland

Posted on September 30 2014

The EU’s provisional decision in the case it is making against Ireland for providing illegal state aid to Apple is here. The basis of the
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Pension fund performance is dismal so why is the state subsidising this failed industry?

Posted on September 30 2014

The FT ha an excellent article that anyone with an interest in pensions should read this morning. The argument is clear from the title, which
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Osborne redefines the triple whammy – it’s now triple non taxation

Posted on September 30 2014

It is very hard to imagine how George Osborne could have delivered more injustice in one announcement than he did yesterday. What he announced was
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11
The FT’s rewriting the history of the Occupy movement

Posted on September 30 2014

Gideon Rachman has written in the FT this morning, saying: The Chinese authorities will also be hoping that the current demonstrations in Hong Kong, which
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