The Guardian concentrates today on UK companies tax dodging in Ireland. It will be a familiar theme to those who read this blog. And as
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Heading in the same direction
Mike Devereux and Judith Freedman of the Oxford University Said Business School Centre for Business Taxation had an article in the Guardian this morning. I
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Vince Cable on the Tax Gap
From the Guardian blog by Vince Cable: In the case of the UK-based global banks, we have also painfully discovered in recent weeks that the
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The Tax Gap – the numbers do the talking
I note that Tim Worstall is persisting in his claims that my methodology used in the TUC report, The Missing Billions, is flawed. I have
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The Guardian and the Tax Gap
The Guardian is launching a series of articles on Monday on the Tax Gap. As Polly Toynbee says in her article in the Guardian today:
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KPMG want the UK to be a tax haven
KPMG has published its latest survey on the UK’s tax competitiveness. It’s message is clear: it says the UK is slipping behind. But look who
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Corporate irresponsibility
Accountancy Age has reported that: The latest Deloitte survey of finance directors’ outlook reveals the number of companies looking at moving their corporate base outside
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Martin Sorrell – advocate for London – quits for Ireland
I’ve already mentioned Boris Johnson’s vacuous thinking this morning. Now we have more evidence. Since becoming Mayor of London in May Boris has created an
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Are banks relying on deferred tax as part of their capital here?
Adam Lent of the TUC has asked an obvious question following on from my blog about Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac relying on deferred taxation
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