According to the Guardian Jeremy Corbyn said this on Friday: We believe that the real divide in our society is not between people who voted
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Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man really need to respect the rule of English law
I was a little surprised to find that my arguments on this blog as to why the UK has the right to intervene in the
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Automatic information exchange from tax havens works
A story I have told a number of times is how in June 2009 I was told by the UK Treasury that automatic information exchange
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In praise of Tax Inspectors Without Borders
I share the following from the Tax Justice Network. It’s about a programme in which I played no part, but which has had significant benefit:
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The EU tax gap in FT Alphaville
The FT’s Alphaville site features my work on tax evasion this morning. Access is free. As they note: According to tax campaigner Richard Murphy’s new
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HMRC has almost halved the number of transfer pricing investigations in the last five years
In January this year HM Revenue & Customs launches a new tax amnesty for large businesses in the UK. As I noted at the time:
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Is the subsidy to self employment worth it?
This comes from: Business owners earning £40k pay £4,500 less tax than employees, figures show. With the 31 January self assessment deadline looming, a campaign
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$825 billion is a lot to lose
The EU tax gap is at least €825 billion a year
I have this morning published a new estimate of the tax gap in the EU. The report that supports this estimate was commissioned by the Socialists and
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