In this new brief just published by the Sheffield Political Economics Research Institute authors John Mikler and Ainsley Elbra address the issue of global corporate
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Dodge & Co
You can say this is tacky. Except I hear sentiments like this expressed far too often. And the idea that it’s ‘your money’ is pervasive
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How good is HMRC at beating corporate tax abuse? It would rather not say right now
I was asked recently how effective the so-called Google Tax had been at beating corporate tax abuse. More correctly called the Diverted Profit Tax, this
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Stopping tax fiddling becoming accounting fiddling
I am in Brussels (again) today, at a hearing of the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs. The discussion is on the EU’s proposed Common
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Country-by-country reporting in the EU Parliament today
I am taking part in a conference in the EU parliament marking the anniversary of the Panama Papers today. I am talking about the role
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What’s the tax gap?
If Bill Gates walked the talk he’d be a lot more credible
Bill Gates has, according to the Guardian, warned ‘that should the Conservatives go ahead and abandon the UK’s overseas aid spending pledge it would reduce
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The Tax Justice Network Beneficial Ownership checklist
I’m sharing this blog from the Tax Justice Network because I had some input into the project to which it refers and am doing some
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The case for a 30% corporation tax
The OECD recently published a new report on what they call the labour ‘tax wedge’ in its member states. This ‘wedge’ is the estimated tax
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