The world’s investors are moving against tax avoiders according to the FT who reported this morning that: The world’s most widely used sustainable investment benchmarks
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Will the Adam Smith Institute sack a Senior Fellow for promoting the benefits of tax evasion?
I rarely bother with the vitriol right-wing blogger Tim Worstall. But every now and again it’s worth noting just how mad the right-wing commentariat that
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The chance of transfer mispricing occurring is much higher than HMRC imply by their tax gap statistics
I have often made the point that it is impossible that UK tax abuse can be as low as HMRC claims. I have been asked
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May’s claims on free trade are utter nonsense
The Guardian notes this morning that: Britain must be global leader in free trade, says PM, after Brexit vote and Donald Trump’s election as US
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Moaning isn’t good enough: get out and do something
You may be offended by this. But large parts of it are spot on: The left hasn’t got an argument. It doesn’t persuade anyone. And
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Full marks to Prem Sikka
On 1 October I wrote this: Parliament has published an estimate of the losses toHMRC arising on the liquidation of a service company controlled by
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We have a government that will now put our security on the line for the sake of dogma
Sunday provides a moment for reflection. I admit to having a more troubled state of mind this week than last. I thought Trump would win
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There is no crisis on the left, just Gangnam style
Donald Trump is thinking of tearing up the Paris climate agreement. Ed Balls danced Strictly, Gangnam style. And elected Labour was nowhere to be heard.
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Trump’s election: an exercise in delivering disappointment to everyone
The Guardian notes this morning that: Donald Trump has appeared to soften his stance on a range of sweeping campaign pledges, saying in his first
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