As the FT notes: Ambitious plans for a pan-European corporate tax system that gained new momentum at a summit of European leaders on Friday could
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Ireland stands in the way of tax reform
The Irish Times has noted: The [Irish] government has told the European Commission that imminent moves to introduce pan-European rules on the taxation of business
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Jersey – barking up the wrong tree
According to an article in the Jersey Evening Post today: JERSEY is ‘barking up the wrong tree’ if it thinks it can defend its tax
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Country-by-country reporting – TJN submission to the European Union
The European Union is undertaking a consultation on country-by-country reporting, the closing date for submissions being 22 December. At their request I have prepared a
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Europe heralds new era of tax transparency
The following blog is by Alex Cobham, policy manager at Christian Aid, It first appeared on the blog of the Task Force on Financial Integrity
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Why not add in Google’s tax affairs?
Google is to be subject to a European anti-trust inquiry following allegations that it abused its dominant position in the search and advertising market. Why
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Unless the ECB does QE the Euro is stuffed
I have reservations about quantitative easing. I hope to say more on the issue soon. My big problem with it is that it has been
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The Isle of Man is being belligerent
A commentator here has sent an extract from today’s Manx Independent, which says: Assessor of Income Tax Malcolm Crouch states, “We are awaiting formal assessment
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Nonsense from the Isle of Man
The Isle of Man has commented on the EU Code of Conduct on Business Taxation, saying: TREASURY Minister Anne Craine MHK says the Isle of
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