Tax Justice UK is a relatively new organisation, taking over specific UK based tax justice campaigning in the UK from the Tax Justice Network, with
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The public want the Green New Deal’s investment priorities
According to the Times (behind a paywall) these are the priorities for UK national investment according to the UK public right now, as recounted to
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The Joy of Coffers
Don’t say there’s no fun in tax: I didn’t seem to be alone in enjoying the joke at the Horizon 2020 Coffers meeting in Prague
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When do May and Hammond break?
John Crace raised an excellent point in the Guardian yesterday. In between suggesting Theresa May was barely in charge of herself these days and that
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Does Pendragon signal the start of another debt crisis?
The UK’s largest car dealer had a bad day yesterday. It issued a profit warning and its shares fell by 17% in value. Why? Because
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The October Taxcast
 In this month’s Tax Justice Network  Taxcast  the booming business of passports and residency for sale is looked at, and why it should worry us
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How many tax gaps?
I discussed tax gaps at the academic meeting I am attending in Prague yesterday and suggested new approaches to the study of the issue. In
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Holding the Big Four accountants to account: progress in the European Parliament
I have just been  advised of this, having not previously caught up with this news: Last Wednesday the European Parliament voted in Committee the Draft
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Will HMRC improve its tax gap estimation when new data is published this week?
I am reliably informed that the UK’s new tax gap data is out this week. More than a decade ago I was one of the
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