Accountancy Age has reported: The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) is discussing the needs for a committee to oversee its actions in response to concerns
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Ireland fights for its tax rate
Irish Finance minister Brian Cowen is reported to have told Irish employers: that is committed to maintaining Ireland’s 12.5pc corporation tax – a key component
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IFRS 8 – The EU decides tonight
Finally, and at long last, the EU Monetary Affairs Committee votes on IFRS 8 tonight. Rumour has it the IASB is not going to be
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Jersey asks is there any truth in Murphy’s law?
The Jersey Evening Post had an article in its pages on Friday with the title: Any truth in Murphy’s Law? The Murphy is question turned
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Jersey running scared that it might not be EU Tax Code compliant
I’m grateful to friends in Jersey for sending me a letter sent to all members of the States of Jersey on Monday by Terry Le
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The Isle of Man has failed the EU Code of Conduct on Business Taxation
On Friday the Isle of Man confirmed the story trailed here on 16 October that its tax system, which it claimed complied with the requirements
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IFRS 8 – the EU still has not approved it
After a week away, and off the web, it’s amazing to come back to good news. There’s none better than the decision of the European
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The Isle of Man cannot comment on why it does not comply with the EU Code of Conduct
I have tried to get a straight answer from the Isle of Man on whether their 0 / 10 tax legislations has been approved by
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The International Accounting Standards Board – arrogance without limit
The FT has reported that Gerrit Zalm, who will on Thursday be announced as the new chairman of the trustees of the International Accounting Standards
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