The FT has reported this morning that: The length of time it takes HM Revenue & Customs to investigate Britain’s largest businesses has stretched to
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It’s time for HMRC to say thank you to tax justice
The Public Accounts Committee has a new report on HMRC out this morning. It should have been entitled ‘Why did Ed Troup get a gong?’
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Who says HMRC does not work for the 1%?
Accountancy Age has the headline this morning that: HMRC forces Apple to pay £137m in back taxes And that is, indeed, what its accounts say.
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German takes on Amazon cheats: why won’t HM Revenue & Customs?
The SuedDeutsche Zeitung has reported (via Google translate): The tax office in Neukölln has confiscated the stocks and balances of Chinese traders on Amazon.de and
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Gove and Johnson need to uphold the rule of law – or what else is their politics about?
It would seem that Michael Gove and Boris Johnson are lending their names to attacks on HM Revenue & Customs being orchestrated by papers such
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HMRC should be hanging their heads in shame over Uber
Many will have noted that the EU has ruled that Uber is not a tech company. It is, instead, a taxi company. What might be
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There aren’t many people who beat a £1.2 billion fraud: Richard Allen has
Amongst the very limited good news in this week’s budget was the announcement that the likes of Amazon and eBay are to be made liable
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What I want for the Budget part 2: Some real wealth taxation in the UK
I have already noted some tax reforms I would wish for this morning. This is in anticipation of this week’s budget. Calls for technical reform though
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What I want for the Budget part 1: Some effective tax reforms to create tax justice in the UK
Budget week is coming. Following the Paradise Papers there will be hopes that more might be announced on steps to be taken to beat tax
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