I’m always bemused by those who claim that companies are run in the interests of their shareholders. They always appear to be optimists who went
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KPMG plead guilty
Forbes and others have reported on KPMG’s latest tax misfortunes, this time in Texas. KPMG have pleaded guilty to 96 tax offences, accepted the maximum
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KPMG call for tax transparency
Loughlin Hickey at KPMG has been out on the stump in Sweden and has called for greater transparency in taxation: I want to highlight signs
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Mike Rake – a Knight too far
The UK is wedded to the class system, and so still awards new year honours of varying classes, indicating your rank in society. Amongst recipients
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You’ve got to be kidding KPMG
It pushes the limits of credibility to the extreme that KPMG has launched an anti-fraud hotline for UK companies. According to reports they have set
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ECJ says no to double non-taxation
There are numerous reports this morning on the ruling of the European Court of Justice yesterday that appears to have allowed the UK to continue
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Time for KPMG to smell the coffee
The Jersey Evening Post (whose web site is so bad I won’t link to it) has published a story today in which it reports that:
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Tackling offshore abuse
KPMG’s reaction to the Treasury’s proposed new rules for controlled foreign companies that deal with the consequences of the Cadbury’s ruling is typical of many.
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Revealing tax researh from KPMG
Dennis Howlett gets it spot on with this one. Go to his place to read it. If evidence is needed that advisers are out of
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