The next batch of leaked tax papers that reveal the extent of ax abuse engineered with the active connivance of the Luxembourg tax authorities has
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The IFS has realised that austerity is a choice
I have long argued that austerity is a choice. It is welcome that some who have long seemed in denial on this issue are now
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If the US is not going to stand up to tax abuse then we’re all in trouble
The FT has reported this morning that: The US ambassador to London said on Tuesday he believed Facebook, along with other US companies such as
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Juncker has to show his colours in the fight on corruption
This letter was in the Guardian this morning, and I warmly endorse its message: As investigative journalists, we believe in the critical role of the
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PWC’s disingenuity blights all accountants
Margaret Hodge got vey angry with PWC yesterday over its Luxembourg tax practice. She accused the firm of lying because it had previously told her
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We know inequality matters: what we do about it now we know matters more
The OECD has published a new report that says it is now quite sure that inequality matters and has a significant impact on the economic
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Country-by-country reporting ‘inevitable’
My interest in country-by-country reporting is, I admit, personal, since first advocating it in 2003, so it was good to read this in Tax Notes International
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Christmas has come early for dodgy lawyers
Christmas has come early for tax dodging lawyers as HMRC has announced a new tax amnesty for solicitors this morning, saying: The Solicitors’ Tax Campaign
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The Bank of England is preparing the next crash
The FT worries me this morning. First it said this: The UK can have a growing banking sector without condemning itself to more frequent and
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