I hope people have noted I’m not a great fan of Tax Information Exchange Agreements. The basic reason is that they are virtually impossible to
Read the full article…
Don’t bank on the Isle of Man
It’s probably not going to win any musical awards, but the sentiment is sound, and wholly justified: My guess is she’s one of at
Read the full article…
Oxford’s Centre for Business Taxation – another conflict of interest
As I have mentioned here a number of times, Oxford University’s Centre for Business Taxation faced a number of conflicts of interest which should have
Read the full article…
The IOM: scheming, deceitful, contemptuous and hypocritical
An occasional commentator on this blog called Jim for Justice had a letter under the above title in the Manx herald. It said: The more
Read the full article…
Isle of Man to go for automatic information exchange?
Isle of Man due to signal shift in tax policy – Isle of Man Today . Isle of Man Treasury Minister Allan Bell was due
Read the full article…
Guernsey’s black hole begins to bite
I have for a long time said Guernsey and will go broke over the next few years because of the black holes in their budgets
Read the full article…
HMRC caps offshore penalty at 10%
HMRC caps offshore penalty at 10% – Accountancy Age. The new tax amnesty has a 10% tax rate – but not for the customers of
Read the full article…
Isle of Man makes a small step forward
New approach needed to tackle tax havens – Accountancy Age. The Isle of Man says multilateral Tax Information Exchange Agreements are the way forward. I
Read the full article…
Isle of Man costs UK at least £1.5 billion a year
IoMtoday, published by the Isle of man press carries the following story: CUSTOMS and Excise bosses have rejected claims that the UK Government is ‘subsidising’
Read the full article…

Buy me a coffee!
