The November Tax Justice Network November 2016 Podcast is out. In this month’s Taxcast: — Tax Inspectors Without Borders — we look at a practical
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Throwing investment subsidies at big business will be a waste of good money in the Autumn Statement
There are rumours that the government is planning tax cuts in the Autumn Statement, with the most commonly suggested (bar some token gestures aimed at
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Crowdsourcing request: “We are not a tax haven!â€
The following post is reproduced from the Tax Justice Network blog, with permission: Over the years, we’ve chronicled the tax haven denial of many secrecy
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City, University of London, wins major new research project
City, University of London, issued the following press release this morning: Researchers from City have secured funding to investigate how international companies use gaps in
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The FT: a believer in quick fixes on the High Street
The FT argues in an editorial this morning that: The good news is that the UK economy does not appear to be in urgent need
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European Union: Country-by-Country Reporting Data—Accounting or Tax Information?
I had an article on Bloomberg BNA yesterday under the above title. As I noted: Bloomberg BNA has highlighted an issue of enormous public significance,
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Ed Balls now agrees with me: there are big problems with the pretence of Central Bank independence
The FT reports this morning that: Ed Balls, one of the chief architects of UK central bank independence, has revisited his thinking on the issue
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The public finances are a mess, but we can afford a fiscal stimulus if it’s invested
The FT reports this morning that: Philip Hammond will admit to the largest deterioration in British public finances since 2011 in next week’s Autumn Statement
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There is a case for denying people access to Twitter, but it has to be done with care
I note this FT headline this morning: Twitter is doing the right thing. That said, I do have a problem with censorship, of course. I
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