It’s gat’s off this morning to the Tax Justice Network who have published a long analysis of a new memo published by the US Treasury
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Who taxes a bank that trades in its own digital currency?
I raised some concerns about banks creating their own digital currencies backed by blockchain technology earlier today. Let me raise another concern now. Who taxes
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At last the government is taking action to stop accountants and lawyers selling tax abuse
It is rare that I unambiguously welcome a government press release, but presuming that this one means what it says, I do: Accountants, tax planners
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New global tax rules just a sticking plaster
The All Party Parliamentary Group on Responsible Taxation (of which I am formal supporter) issued the following press release this morning. I have a lot
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Souls are easily sold once they have been in the Treasury
Politicshome reported yesterday that: Sir Nicholas Macpherson, who announced his departure from the Treasury in April this year, is set to take up a two-day-per-week
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Will the UK become a bigger tax haven after Brexit?
The UKIP wing of the City of London (and there is such a thing) is hoping that the UK can become even more than a
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Luxembourg punishes the Luxleaks whistleblowers to whom we all owe a debt of gratitude
TI share the following statement by EU campaigning group Eurodad of which more than 60 major European NGOs are members, issued this afternoon: Tax Justice
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In the Bundestag today
I am a witness before the Finance Committee of the German Parkiament, the Bndestag, today, offering evidence on the impact of tax avoidance and tax
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McDonalds, Sports Direct, Hilary Clinton and the EU
It is nearly eight years ago that I was last in Norway talking to members of its tax authority. It is not hard to recall
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