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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The tax gap is on the agenda
I was at a PCS “drop in” briefing session on the tax gap at the House of Commons this afternoon. A fascinating cross section of
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Being discussed in the House of Commons right now
The Finance Bill is being debated in the Commons today and three amendments that I know are on the agenda for debate are: Amendment 11
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LVCR – so what happened Mr Osborne
The Tories have taken no action to tackle Low Value Consignment Relief (LVCR) since being in office — despite the fact that abuse of this
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Tax avoidance, evasion, compliance and planning
I have published a new Tax Briefing that offers definitions of each of the above terms, which are frequently abused. The briefing says the following:
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Laws to get rid of: #1 the domicile rule
The ConDem government has launched a new web site — called Your Freedom — that is dedicated, it says, to scrapping unnecessary laws. Well,
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When will the Channel Island’s VAT abuse be stopped?
The deliberate, blatant and wholly inappropriate abuse of UK VAT law by companies loosely based in the Channel Islands is an ongoing scandal costing the
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