Sometimes it’s hard to blog because you’re spending too much time talking to the old fashioned media. This is one such occasion. Amongst the people
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South Africa hits avoidance
News reports suggest that South Africa will publish its long awaited new anti-avoidance legislation next week. This is good news. The legislation should be a
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Slovenia says no to flat tax
English language reports from Slovenia report today that the government has: given up the idea of the flat tax rate because the calculations revealed that
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Unreasonable men
My friend Dennis Howlett has been giving this blog some plugs, and has even been saying some kind things about me. He does so in
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Cadbury Schweppes – an analysis
The European Court of Justice has given its long awaited ruling on the Cadbury Schweppes case. One of the better commentaries on the web (and
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TJN, funding, the Institute for Fiscal Studies and a new tax order
Jason Holden has written the following comment on this blog: Maybe its time for the TJN to receive funding from (international boundaries ignored — therefore
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More from the South African Revenue Service
Having mentioned earlier that the South African Revenue Service believe in what the Tax Justice Network is doing, we got confirmation in the most direct
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Why flat tax is a non-starter
Someone asked me to write a brief piece on why flat taxes would not work, so I did. And I thought I’d share it. This
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PWC turns over $2 bn
Accountancy Age has reported that "Big Four firm PricewaterhouseCoopers has reported 11% growth in UK turnover to £2bn for the financial year to 30 June
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