On Friday I wrote about the ‘vision document’ produced by the six biggest firms of accountants in the world about where they see financial reporting
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The Big 6 – ignoring the global public
The Big 6 (well, that’s 4 and two hangers on really) have said that they think the model of worldwide financial reporting needs to change.
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KPMG on corporate tax
Just read KPMG’s Corporate Tax Rate Survey. How does Loughlin Hickey equate: “it appears to be economically and socially desirable for countries to strive for
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Intellectually bankrupt and economically incoherent
The Tories have published the findings of their Tax Reform Commission, which was, by the way wholly staffed by KPMG (I know, they asked to
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Who are KPMG trying to kid?
KPMG have circulated a news release following the successful meeting of the OECD in Seoul where 35 tax administrations agreed to co-operate more closely to
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KPMG, reputation and tax avoidance
Accountancy Age’s lead story this morning says that the symposium they held, to which I have referred several times on this blog, concluded that "tax
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KPMG think there’s room for improvement in tax reporting
Accountingweb in the USA reports that KPMG have done a survey on the effectiveness of audit committees. Since the survey was of the members of
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Tax and Codes of Conduct
Dennis Howlett has been musing on tax over at Accmanpro. It’s worth having a look at what he’s thinking. I can see where he’s coming
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KPMG and CSR – or why we’ve moved on to corporate accountability
Sorry to bang on about KPMG, but there really is quite a lot in their report on the future of the taxation which is worthy
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