As the FT reports this morning: Northern Ireland’s devolved government faces its biggest overhaul in 15 years as politicians and officials brace for the arrival
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Northern Ireland’s low corporation tax rate will not attract new business
The government has announced the Bill to grant Northern Ireland the right to set its own corporation tax rate. For those who want to reduce
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Northern Ireland to set the UK corporation tax race to the bottom on its way
The Northern Ireland peace process and the Stormont power sharing government were saved by talks ending in agreement last night. That’s the good news. Now
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Northern Ireland’s tax problem
Northern Ireland wants to take control of its Corporation tax rate but there is a problem. Under EU law (which would also apply to Scotland
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Devolving corporation tax will be a disaster for Northern Ireland
It’s reported that George Osborne is planning a shoddy deal with the DUP in Northern Ireland to devolve corporation tax powers to Stormont in exchange
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Russell Brand on Irish water and trickle down
Russell Brand has this one, on the Irish water tax, absolutely right. I’m not sure who briefed him, but he is spot on (and he
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Ireland ends one era of abuse – and opens another one
Ireland is to close the ‘double Irish’ tax arrangement that has facilitated so much international tax abuse. The reality is that this will mean it
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Memo to Bono: being anti-tax abuse is not the same as being anti-business
I note Bono has stuck his our into tax debate again, saying, according to the Observer that Ireland’s tax policies have: brought our country the only
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How much is Apple on the hook for in Ireland? Or, how long’s a piece of string?
I’ve already explained I think Apple and Ireland have little way out of the allegations levied by the EU. But, how much is Apple on
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