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Why tax inspectors want public country-by-country reporting

Posted on May 31 2017

I’m pleased to share the following blog originally posted by the European Public Service Union: The European Union is currently debating proposals to make corporate
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Does Zucman’s new tax evasion work completely add up?

Posted on May 31 2017

I have already noted the new research byAnnette Alstadsæter, Niels Johannesen and Gabriel Zucman on tax evasion in Scandinavian countries published this week. I have
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The Nayler Report: NHS privatisation by the back door

Posted on May 31 2017

The Nayler report, which Theresa May says she backs, requires the NHS to sell its assets as a condition of further funding. It’s privatisation by
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Britain needs a pay rise

Posted on May 31 2017

The TUC has published a map showing the loss in average earnings by UK employees since the Global Financial Crisis of 2008. Britain needs a
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It’s time to scrap ISAs and other tax related savings schemes

Posted on May 31 2017

The FT personal finance pages included a question yesterday that resonated with me. Paul Lewis asked why we still have ISAs. He calls them tax
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The City and Brexit: a disastrous brew in the making for all who can’t afford May’s ‘no deal’ downturn

Posted on May 30 2017

This chart comes from the latest IMF Global Financial Stability Report: As the IMF notes: The transition to a post-Brexit world [will] need to be
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Riddles and nonsense

Posted on May 30 2017

I apologise for yet another comment on last night’s television debate. But let me concentrate on just one aspect, and that is why Theresa May
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The wealthy are the biggest tax evaders

Posted on May 29 2017

I share this, which has literally just been published. Due to time pressure this morning I have not even read it in full as yet,
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Suppose Corbyn does well?

Posted on May 29 2017

Suppose Labour won the general election? Two weeks ago that would have been an absurd suggestion. It is still very unlikely. Scotland makes it hard
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