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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Jersey, DVDs, CDs and tax abuse
Because I was out so much last week I have not mentioned the parliamentary debate on the above subject. I welcome what Dawn Primarily has
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VAT and Jersey – today’s Jersey Evening Post
This was in the Jersey Evening Post today. I am pleased to say that I helped draft the EDM in question. MPs move on ‘VAT
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Tax Research in the Jersey Evening Post
The following appeared in the letters page of the Jersey Evening Post on 24 October 2006 (except that I’ve corrected it’s typographical errors, a sin
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Early Day Motion on Tax Avoidance
The UK’s Parliament has an odd mechanism called an ‘Early Day Motion’ (EDM). These are explained in detail here. What they really do is give
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Tax competition
Earlier this week the CBI said that UK companies are planning to flee the UK because of our increasing tax burdens. John Christensen and I
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A little learning is a dangeous thing
My colleague in the Tax Justice Network used the above title for his pithy, even forthright comments on a speech by the Bailiff of Jersey
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Jersey gets it wrong, again
Jersey is publishing another new tax law proposal today (follow the links from here). This is its third in a couple of years, and the
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Jersey shoots itself in the foot
Jersey’s new trust laws have been the subject to some comment on this site, and in the Jersey and UK national press, at least partly
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