If you want to know why the domicile rule survives despite the very obvious abuses it permits note this in an email I have just received:
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It is civil society that is leading the way on tax thinking
I liked this comment in the Economist yesterday in an article discussing the problems with automatic information exchange from tax havens under the OECD’s proposed Common
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Cooperatives UK enter partnership with the Fair Tax Mark
Cooperatives UK have issued the following press release that I am pleased to share: The UK co-operative sector, worth £37 billion to the British economy,
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I can’t support a tax strike – but you can campaign for a Tax Dodging Bill
I am aware that Emma Thompson and Greg Wise are threatening to go on tax strike until HSBC are prosecuted for assisting tax evasion. I
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What is the Fair Tax Mark for?
I have been noticing some commentary of late asking the question ‘what is the Fair Tax Mark for?’ I think it appropriate to answer that
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Capitalism’s in need of an overhaul
Simon Caulkin is, in my opinion, one of the best business witers there is. He’s written a powerful piece on why it is hard to be
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There is an elephant in the room at this election
There is an elephant in the room at the next election that no one will name. It’s not austerity, although it is closely related to
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Green QE is being considered by the Bank of England
FT Alphaville reported last night (and because of the importance of the issue I quote extensively): We know central banks have the power to support
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Taking my mind off it
I probably shouldn’t be blogging at 6 this morning, but if you’re lying awake feeling darned uncomfortable what else is there to do? Be warned
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