I was on the Jeremy Vine show, discussing the Loan Charge last week. I have already blogged about this a couple of times, but the
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From The Times, this morning: when will accountants take tax avoidance seriously?
Tax justice and the ‘loan charge’ – or why HMRC is failing, very badly
I did a live discussion on the Jeremy Vine Show on BBC Radio 2 today on what is called ‘the loan charge’. A background to
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When will accountants take tax avoidance seriously?
The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales has issued a new code of ethics. It’s 200 pages long. It does not mention tax
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Tax spillovers – the video
New from the Coffers project: And I know it’s a slightly odd production. The coffee cup lost relevance as the production was animated. And there
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Mapping Multinational Tax Avoidance
This is excellent, from my co-author Saila Stausholm of Copenhagen Business School. She’s suggesting that research shows that we can beat tax haven abuse by
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The election manifestos and international taxation: Labour leads the pack
I have been focussing on the green dimensions to deciding who to vote for in this election, but in a blog stall called Tax Research
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The Silicon Six and their $100 billion global tax gap
The full Fair Tax Mark report on the tax avoidance of the Big Six Silicon Valley tech companies is now out. This report has already
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The “Race to the Bottom” and how it makes us all poorer
New from the Tax Justice Network this morning, and well worth watching, my old friend John Christensen talks economics and tax and justice with Naomi
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