Accountancy Age has reported that: A global accountability report published today by the One World Trust, credits the International Accounting Standards Board for having the
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Revenue data loss – who is really to blame?
I think the latest story in loss of tax data is illuminating. According to the BBC: An investigation has been launched after the personal and
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On the ball
Dennis Howlett was on the ball whilst I was away in Brussels that last couple of days. First about the Revenue’s data loss. As he
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Jersey: Senator Le Sueur is getting rattled
The Jersey Evening Post has a four page supplement tonight explaining how the States will deal with the ‘black hole’ arising from the 0 /
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Jersey: more reasons why it fails the EU Code of Conduct.
I am aware that my latest comment on why Jersey and the Isle of Man will fail the EU Code of Conduct on Business Taxation
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Jersey will fail the EU Code of Conduct
Terry Le Sueur, finance minister of Jersey wrote to all members of the States of Jersey yesterday telling them why he thought Jersey will be
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IFRS 8 approved by the EU – but with the case for Country by Country reporting now accepted
The EU Parliament approved the following motion concerning IFRS 8 this morning: 1. Accepts the Commission’s proposal to endorse IFRS 8 incorporating US SFAS 131
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The FT features the Isle of Man
The FT has one of its advertorial features on the Isle of Man today. These things are noted for their lack of objectivity – being
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IFRS 8 – Europe gives a big thumbs down to the IASB
I have been campaigning for improved segment reporting and for country-by-country reporting by companies for the last five years. It was in late 2002 that
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