This week the International Centre for Taxation and Development published an important book on unitary taxation. Unitary taxation is an alternative model of taxation that
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Tax returns on public record are not the way to beat the tax gap
I note that John McDonnell is suggesting that Labour will require that the tax returns of those earning £1 million or more in the UK
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The challenge facing KPMG and other global tax practices
I have a new blog post out on KPMG’s web site: The challenge I note was made in response to KPMG publishing its new tax strategy.
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Wired
There’s an article out on Wired that seems to feature me quite a lot. The title is: Loopholes and luxuries: how Silicon Valley stays one
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The Fair Tax Map
As many readers of this blog will know, I am a director of the Fair Tax Mark. Today marks the launch of its Fair Tax Map
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Switzerland says no to yet more tax abuse
Switzerland is a land of referenda. Yesterday they had one on proposed corporate tax reforms and those reforms were rejected. To read the FT you
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Tax dodgers must lose lucrative contracts
My friend and Fair Tax Mark co-director Paul Monaghan wrote this in the Guardian yesterday: In a significant step forward for tax justice, the UK
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How do tax evasion and tax avoidance create economic and social inequality?
I am speaking at a conference in the Austrian parliament in Vienna this morning. This is, broadly speaking, what I am going to say (and
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Taming the inclination to tax abuse
I am giving a lecture at SOAS today on how to tame tax abuse. These are the slides: Taming the inclination to tax abuse Lecture
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