I read a lot of stuff on the web every day. Unless it’s on topic here I’m trying to avoid blogging it these days —
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The curse of the conference call
Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn?
I don’t get any of the above. Dennis Howlett does and says Facebook is where it is at. If so, how do I use it
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Tax Research UK: New funding from the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust
I am, quite often, challenged about the sources of my income. And I’ve always been happy to identify those organisations I work for and who
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101 tax blogs
If you’re here because you want a blog on taxation, then this site lists 101 such sites. A word of warning — some of these
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Somehow two weeks passed
And somehow two weeks passed from the time when I said I might not be moderating many comments. My apologies to those who have commented
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Moderation in the next few weeks
It has been one heck of a week. One successful parliamentary debate. I’ve met about 45 MPs. One report on VAT published. Country-by-country reporting has
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Beware those far left radicals – and the misinformation of those who write about them
There’s a wonderful example of the blatant misinformation that the Right peddle on the Sovereign Society web site today. Bob Bauman writes: What a Load
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The best read story ever on this blog is….
Blogging does occasionally have the capacity to surprise. I wrote what I thought was a pretty routine blog the other day, It was called “Benefit
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