Oxfam has issued a new report this morning as part of its campaigning on tax abuse and its cost to developing countries. I got a
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The government’s desire to slash regulation is going to cost us a fortune, yet again
In 2015 I worked with the BBC Today programme on an investigation into a recruitment agency called the Anderson Group that looked as if it
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Why we do not need corporation tax returns on public record and what we need instead
We had a debate yesterday at the Tax Justice Network conference (which was a stunningly good event) on whether tax justice campaigners should call for
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Mapping tax spillovers
I am presenting at the Tax Justice Network conference this morning. I will be discussing the paper I have written with Professor Andrew Baker of Sheffield Political Economy
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Rangers! Ramsay’s back in town
I have not had a chance to read the full Supreme Court decision on Rangers in detail as yet. I was too tired last night
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The tax free tour
Why tax inspectors want public country-by-country reporting
I’m pleased to share the following blog originally posted by the European Public Service Union: The European Union is currently debating proposals to make corporate
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The FT needs to grasp a little tax reality
Chris Giles has an article in the FT in which he says: Conservative and Labour manifestos fail to grasp economic reality In the Tory case
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I’m hoping Labour can do better than this on tax avoidance
This picture is circulating on Twitter, summarising what it is claimed is Labour’s anti-tax avoidance policy for the election: I have to say I hope
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