The OECD issued one of its periodic appraisals of the UK yesterday. Robert Palmer of Tax Justice UK has summarised some of the tax content
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For the sake of money creation the Tories are going to tear this country apart
The IMF issued a pretty exceptional blog post yesterday. It was about addressing the coronavirus crisis and its economic impacts. In it they said: With
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Why do we put up with limited liability, and how should we manage its consequences?
One of the issues I discussed in the question and answer session after the debate I took part in last night at the Tax Coop
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Building a Scottish tax system
The Scottish National newspaper has reported that: THE Scottish Independence Convention (SIC) has today announced a “comprehensive” new report on building a new sovereign nation,
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It is time that the tax and accounting profession understand the role of tax in the economy in which they operate
Just before I joined the meeting of the Tax Coop in Montreal last night to talk about tax ethics I was sent the Association of
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Tax ethics have never been as important as they are now
I made a presentation to the Tax Co-op meeting, based in Montréal, at 10 pm last night on the subject of tax ethics. I said
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Fibre broadband
BT has, finally, connected me to fibre broadband this morning. All the people involved have been really efficient, courteous and even charming, going out of
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What Labour should be saying when challenged on the cost of a lockdown
I have noted that Labour politicians are being asked the question, time after time, ‘Have you costed the circuit breaker?’ The question does, of course,
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Cash flow is king, and business is going to run out of it
Businesses are going to fail in the coming months. And the reason is that they are going to run out of cash. It’s always the
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