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89% of British adults say tax avoidance by large companies is morally wrong even if it’s legal

Posted on November 28 2017

I agree with this sentiment in a press release from Christian Aid today, and so I share it: Today, leaders of the UK’s overseas territories gather
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The November Tax Justice Network Taxcast

Posted on November 28 2017

In the November 2017 Tax Justice Network Taxcast:  the latest offshore scandal, the Paradise Papers with one of the journalists who got the scoop, Pulitzer
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Non-cooperative tax regimes

Posted on November 28 2017

There’s always been much debate about what a tax haven might be. It’s one reason why I defined the term secrecy jurisdiction*. But secrecy is
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Chaos is not the ‘will of the people’

Posted on November 28 2017

You have had mornings like this. My energy levels are low. My son won’t make college today despite his recently discovered, and much appreciated by
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