HMRC have just issued a press release on tax avoidance. Let’s offer praise where it is due, first of all. They are right to say
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Badging tax risk
Jolyon Maugham has made another interesting contribution to tax debate on his blog, using the above title. I suspect this is in advance of the
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A Republican win is bad news for tax reform
The Republicans won the US mid-term elections. As Gary Younge in the Guardian points out, not by much, but by enough to mean that they
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The IMF’s admission that it got things wrong in 2010 is welcome if matched by action now
The FT has reported that: The International Monetary Fund’s internal watchdog has criticised the fund’s call for austerity in 2010. The move reopens a heated
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Thank you
At this time yesterday I was finishing a blog on restating the personal tax statement George Osborne is sending out. I was not to know
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It’s time for the UK to walk the talk on tax havens and development
This is from the Guardian this morning: More than two-thirds of the investments made by the private-sector arm of the UK’s aid programme last year
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The personal tax statement George Osborne doesn’t want you to see
The personal tax statement announced by the government yesterday continued to bug me last night, so I did some more analysis. First I used data
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The seven pitfalls of corporate tax practice
I am pleased to share the following press release (which is already reflected in the FT) simply because I think it wholly appropriate: Charities ShareAction
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The Office for Tax Responsibility is already getting legs – and I can even find the cash to fund it
Transfer Pricing Weekly (another of my best read secrets, and behind a paywall) has reported on last weeks PAC conference, saying (amongst other things, of
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