The next batch of leaked tax papers that reveal the extent of ax abuse engineered with the active connivance of the Luxembourg tax authorities has
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If KPMG want to debate tax there are some things they need to do first
I have promised not to blog this week, but what follows was written before I went into hospital for an online tax debate KPMG are
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KPMG aren’t buying the tax and morality line
I have noted that PwC have accepted that morality has a role in tax this morning, but EY disagree. Then I started reading Tax Notes
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KPMG fail again
The FT reports this morning that: Betfair returned £80m to investors in violation of accounting rules, the gambling company has admitted. The embarrassing breach — which
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The Big 4: the Big obstacles to progress
Suppose you were asked to choose a target for an international campaign on tax avoidance. Who would you pick? That was a question I was
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HMRC’s revolving door is still working
I was assured last night by a former very senior member of staff at HMRC staff that he thought much of what I said was
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The Big 4 firms of accountants oppose democracy in Hong Kong
The FT has reported this morning that: The big four global accounting companies have taken out press advertisements in Hong Kong stating they are “opposed”
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The new person charged with stopping transfer pricing abuse is a KPMG partner – another fox in the hen house
It’s odd how much happens in a week when you just don’t feel up to writing. Some are big, but many are small and yet
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When KPMG talk transparency what they deliver is opacity
KPMG have issued a Transparency Report for 2013. It begins with this: The press is full of evidence of a breakdown in trust between business and
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