I’ve been noting some questions I’d be asking of selected taxpayers if I was a tax inspector. The first two, asking about cash payments to
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Stopping exploitation of tax law’s spider’s web
Nizar Manek is a writer and law student at the London School of Economics. He’s bright. He’s also willing to take risk by expressing opinion.
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LVCR and Wikipedia
One of the regular campaigners on Low Value Consignment Relief (LVCR) abuse has mailed me saying: If you try and enter any updates on Wikipedia
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Don’t tell me the Channel Island’s aren’t milking tax abuse for all it’s worth
I am aware there are those who argue that Jersey and Guernsey don’t want businesses that exploit Low Value Consignment Relief (LVCR) — the VAT
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HMRC begins to ask the right questions
From the Telegraph this morning: Banks could find their role in helping wealthy customers move money offshore come under increasing scrutiny, with HMRC looking to
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An unhealthy obsession with not paying tax
The FT published this enquiry from a reader over the weekend: I own a share of a residential property that cannot be sold at present
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Starbucks in a coffee grind
From the Mail on Sunday (and it’s good to see these issues arising in such places): A year after its boss attacked the British economy,
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US – transfer pricing abuse is rampant
As I’ve noted this morning — South Africa is worried it is suffering transfer pricing abuse to exploit tax arbitraging. So too is the USA.
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Jersey – selling its postal system for tax abuse
A comment made on this blog whilst I was away needs to be given more attention than it will get where posted. It said, referring
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