I have promised not to blog this week, but what follows was written before I went into hospital for an online tax debate KPMG are
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An update
Many thanks to all who have enquired after my health. I trust a generic update will suffice. I had the operation in Friday which went
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An essential read
I may not be around to blog this morning (even I have to admit anaesthesia is likely to silence me) but that does not mean
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A reminder
Could I just remind readers, and especially commentators, that as I am spending my morning in an operating theatre, out for the count, moderation on
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The duty of company directors is to run companies well – and tax avoidance is inconsistent with that
The Class conference discussed the importance of the ownership of business, and how that has impact on the service it supplies. I have discussed, today, what
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Why corporate tax abuse has to be eradicated
I have a piece on the Guardian’s Comment is Free site this morning, discussing the motivations and impacts of the tax abuse that the Guardian
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Why the NGO data debate needs to move on
There has been a growing and notable tendency of late amongst those who declare themselves open to tax reform to benefit developing countries to, at
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Is neoliberalism at last unravelling in Britain?
Professor Tony Payne, the director of SPERI (the Sheffield University Political Economy Research Institute) has a fascinating blog on that organisation’s web site. The title
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How come only two thirds of all UK large businesses are under tax investigation?
HMRC has just announced that two-thirds of the 800 biggest businesses operating in the United Kingdom are under enquiry. According to a press release they
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