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Neoliberalism is failing

Posted on April 11 2016

From an FT email this morning: The world economy is beset by feeble growth and a recovery that is “weak, uneven and in danger of stalling yet
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If the government is serious about collecting tax it needs people at HMRC who believe in tax

Posted on April 11 2016

I have to admit that I have form with Ed Troup, the executive chair of HMRC. As the Guardian has noted this morning, it was
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If Cameron is serious about tax abuse then he’s backing the wrong law

Posted on April 11 2016

According to the Guardian David Cameron is seeking to deflect attention from his own tax affairs by introducing a new law that will make companies
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I took the weekend off …. bar a literary festival, so a new book is on the way

Posted on April 11 2016

I celebrated my relaxing weekend by starting the chapter plan of a new book on tax havens on Friday afternoon. And sent it to my
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