I overlooked this last week in the FT: A partial climbdown on the new “non-dom” tax regime concerning advisers was signalled yesterday by the Treasury
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Another one bites the dust: Vanuatu gives up being a tax haven
The Australian has reported that: THE Vanuatu Government will scrap its secretive company law provisions within months as part of a legal overhaul aimed at
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KPMG – pointing the finger of blame in the wrong direction
KPMG’s UK senior partner has, according to Accountancy Age: called for ‘kitemark’ standard for audit reports, arguing that, with hindsight, accounts can turn out to
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KPMG – there is no morality in taxation
The December edition of Finance Magazine in Ireland, sponsored by KPMG had an article entitled ‘Is Tax on Your Board’s Agenda’ in it. Written by
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Liechtenstein: The Big 4 are there and are ashamed to admit it
Liechtenstein is tiny: it is 15 miles long, has a population of under 35,000 and one main town. It’s existence is effectively the consequence of
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KPMG: Another senior person goes to prison
Accountancy Age reports: The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) yesterday filed a settled enforcement action against a Larry Rodda, a former KPMG Consulting principal and
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KPMG on the need for a Code of Conduct
KPMG have issued a press release on the OECD meeting in South Africa saying: An OECD study into the role that tax advisers play in
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Accountants and the State
Prem Sikka has a knack of hitting nails on the head. His latest Guardian piece looks at the relationship between the state and accountancy firms.
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£334 an hour: times are tough for KPMG
Accountancy Age have reported that: KPMG has charged £23.7m in fees and expenses to Courts, the collapsed furniture retailer. The majority of the fees have
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