The Tax Justice Network has just published a blog on a new EU report on transfer pricing and developing countries. As they point out, from the
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Do PWC know no shame?
Floyd Norris, the chief financial correspondent of The New York Times and The International Herald Tribune, covers the world of finance and economics. He wrote
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The EU piles the pressure on the International Accounting Standards Board for country-by-country reporting
Michel Barnier, the EU Commissioner for the Internal Market and Services was in London on Friday. He met Vince Cable. I gather Vince confirmed the
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Oil transparency is essential for Uganda
From the FT this morning: From Henry Banyenzaki MP. Sir, News that the European Union is to pass legally binding measures on country by country
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The Office for Tax Simplification decided to keep the UK as a tax haven
I am posting this here with the permission of the Progressive Tax Blog, which I strongly recommend. The matte referred to is vital. As I
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PWC, Deloitte and the ICAEW, all supporting corruption
Larry Elliott has a good article under the title “The new scramble for Africa must have the courage to curb corruption” this morning. It does,
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Why the banks won’t be paying tax this year
Project Merlin claims the banks will be making a tax contribution of at least £8 billion to the UK Exchequer this year. It was a
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PWC say Northern Ireland should not cut tax rate
I have written more than I ever expected to on the proposal that Northern Ireland should cut its tax rate to 12.5% in an attempt
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Why it’s right to protest about individual company’s tax
It’s been argued — even to their shame by Labour politicians — that it’s inappropriate to target individual companies when protesting about tax avoidance. That’s
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