The June Taxcast from the Tax Justice Network
In the June 2016 Taxcast: how different could the lives of those in poverty have been without secrecy jurisdictions? We give you the very latest
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Purdah
Election law does not allow publication of anything that might seek to influence a voter whilst polling stations are open. I reckon the reach of
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Why has it taken the work of one tax campaigner to stop on line VAT abuse?
The Guardian has reported that: Amazon is quietly rooting out many of its Chinese traders who do not hold UK VAT numbers to try to
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Vote Remain for peace, equality, truth and simplicity
Tomorrow is Referendum Day. This is the last blog I will write on the subject before the event. I suspect there will be many who
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Those who claim country-by-country reporting doesn’t provide useful information are not telling the truth
At the hearing I attended at the Bundestag on Monday a senior representative of BASF had the gall to argue that he could see no
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Country-by-country reporting is not tax data
One of the key messages I wanted to get across in the Bundestag on Monday, and definitely succeeded in delivering, is that country-by-country reporting (CBCR)
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Toxic politics and toxic comments
If I have ever felt like giving up blogging then then last few days have given me cause to consider doing so. I have deleted
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