The announcement last week of new moves by HM Revenue & Customs to crack down on tax evasion through banks was extremely welcome. However, as
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Another hole for the Jersey budget
EU residents bring in £9m tax ¬ª Business ¬ª This Is Jersey. European Union residents with savings in Jersey contributed nearly £9 million to the
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Jersey – I hate to say it, but I told you so
Sorry to brag — but I’ve just read the Jersey Business Plan for 2010. And this is where it now forecasts its finance will be
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Tax Information Exchange Agreements really do not deliver
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
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Jersey creates Foundations – so it can compete at the very lowest level
The Jersey Evening Post reports: Jersey’s finance industry has a new international product to sell. The Jersey Foundations Law was approved last week by the
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From Cayman to Jersey – but the questions remain the same
Having just had an article in the Cayman Financial Review I now find myself in an article in Business Life — a Jersey magazine. Page
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Genteel protest
From the London Review of Books: There was an awfully genteel protest organised by the Tax Justice Network in Jersey earlier this year. The TJN
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Jersey considering extraditing accountant
The Jersey Evening Post reports that Jersey is considering extraditing an accountant to Australia where he is charged with fraud, conspiracy to defraud and money
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Another battle won
From the Jersey Evening Post: Jersey has plans to move to automatic exchange of tax information by 2011. Treasury Minister Philip Ozouf has revealed that
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