I have been reading the opinion of the Special Commissioner who heard the applications from the Revenue to obtain information from four UK high street
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Trust me, I’m a trust company.
I’ve been accused on occasion of focusing too strongly on dubious practice in Jersey. I accept that it’s the haven I know best, but sometimes
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Tax caps – one person’s benefit is another’s killer
Jersey begins the new year with discussion on whether the rich should have their tax liabilities in the Island capped. This follows on from moves
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Films are not enough – it’s time for the Foreign Office to act
John Christensen reports on the TJN blog on yesterday’s launch of the new Foreign Office film on corruption. As he says: The film is a
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Rattling the cage
Any writer likes to be read. It goes with the patch. So I can’t help but say that it’s been good to note that the
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TaxationWeb on US Senate
TaxationWeb gets insufficient attention in the UK tax world, but knocks spots off its rivals. Edited by Andrew Goodall, who is a serious thinker and
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Stealing other people’s taxes
Yet more evidence has come to light that the UK’s Crown Dependencies’ main role in life is to steal tax revenue that rightfully belongs to
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Information exchange
Accountancy Age has reported that HM Revenue & Customs: HM Revenue and Customs hopes to make progress on negotiations with the Cayman Islands, China, Germany,
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What is happening in the Isle of Man?
A curious tale is unfolding in the Isle of Man. It passed its new tax legislation that, among other things introduces a 0% corporation tax
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