KPMG has published its budget wish: With the budget less than a week away, KPMG suggests some measures which could improve the UK’s attractiveness to
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Time to CHANGE – a message to the Big 4
I thought this comment on the blog worth drawing attention to: I am not from the Big 4, Richard.I’m from Indonesia, where more than 750
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What next for tax havens? – 3 – Country by Country Reporting
Gordon Brown has demanded that the OECD look at tax avoidance as part of the anti-tax haven campaign. Let’s be realistic. The tax avoidance issue
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Turkeys don’t vote for Christmas
And non-doms say tax is a bad thing. Or, as a KPMG survey reports, non-doms have revealed the extent of their dissatisfaction over being charged
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Leeds, Jersey and KPMG
A couple of years ago I highlighted the offshore dimensions of the shenanigans then going on at Leeds United FC. The debacle continues. David Conn
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The UK tax amnesty 2007
KPMG has published a review of the UK tax amnesty (officially the “offshore disclosure facility”) run by HM Revenue & Customs in 2007. They summarise
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KPMG want the UK to be a tax haven
KPMG has published its latest survey on the UK’s tax competitiveness. It’s message is clear: it says the UK is slipping behind. But look who
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KPMG: abusing the UK tax system from the Isle of Man
There’s a strange article on offshore in Accountancy Age this week. It begins with a summary of recent attacks on tax havens, quoting me extensively
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Is this curtains for the Big 4?
From the Observer today, commenting on the failure of Dutch / Belgian bank Fortis: Fortis’s accounts were jointly audited by KPMG and PricewaterhouseCoopers – two
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