The FT blog has a post on it that reproduces a statement from Down’s Syndrome North East, which says: In connection with the current problems
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The Isle of Man – a few players short of a team
I was amused to look at the web site of the Department of the Treasury in the Isle of Man this morning. This lists all
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Unitary tax is the answer
The FT reported last week that: Proposals for a radical overhaul of the taxation of foreign profits could damage inward investment, US multinationals have warned
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PWC in deep trouble
I think I’ve mentioned Francine Mckenna’s amazing blog called Re The Auditors before. If not, it’s been a massive oversight. Anyone with an interest in
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Rail companies pay 7.9% corporation tax
The RMT issued the following press release this morning: Private rail industry profits from £1.3 billion in unpaid tax Companies using deferred-tax loophole to fund
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Inheritance Tax planning
I’ve been asked how I could say as a practicing accountant that I have not done Inheritance Tax planning. The answer I gave on the
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Inheritance Tax – the Moral Maze
Time to reflect on the Moral Maze. For those who have not heard it you can hear it here. I was happy with my own
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Domcile – Treasury don’t have data
The Telegraph reports: In a letter to the Shadow Chancellor, George Osborne, the permanent secretary to the Treasury, Nicholas Macpherson, acknowledged that the figures used
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Why do people support tax havens?
I was disappointed to read this: Renaissance Group, one of the world’s leading high-opportunity emerging market financial groups, today announced the appointment of Dr. Ngozi
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