Martin Wolf is one of the best respected economic commentators in the world. His column in the FT this morning is a classic. He argues
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The British Bankers Association – losing touch with reality
The British Bankers Association have, according to the FT said that: The financial services industry could suffer “irrecoverable collateral damage”, unless the government defers and
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Domcile: Q & As
I was interviewed (again) on non-doms yesterday. Some of the questions and answers were as follows: Will the non-doms leave? Yes, of course they will.
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Domicile rule is about giving unfair competitive advantage
In its Budget submission, the TUC says, according to Money Marketing:: non-domiciled business owners are exploiting the non-dom tax loophole to gain an unfair advantage
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Another day, yet more tax stories in the press.
The Independent ran a front page story on the cost of tax havens to Europe. It’s not 100% accurate but the location of the story
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Simon Caulkin on non-doms
I think Simon Caulkin one of the best writers on management in the UK today. Last weekend he wrote: Of course, we want London to
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Child poverty target will be missed: Non-doms could pay for it
The Guardian has reported that: The government has officially admitted it is unlikely to meet its target of halving child poverty by 2010. As Larry
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Accountancy Age and Taxation agree: the non-doms won’t walk away
It’s rare you read a blog that is as good as Alex Hawkes’ on the non-doms from which I was distracted by Liechtenstein: It’s getting
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The FT debate on non-doms: STEP miss the boat
You can see the FT debate on non-doms here. Or rather, at the time of writing (14.55 on 20-2-08, with the debate now closed) you
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