I quote this from AccountingWEB (where, a long time ago, I was an editor): Transparency International’s new research, Hiding in Plain Sight, found that 766
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Will the EU undermine its cause by not putting any EU state on its tax haven blacklist?
Reuters has reported: The European Union’s tax commissioner on Tuesday called on the bloc’s governments to be ambitious when they decide on a common blacklist
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One word: path-et-ic
I’m coming over a bit all Craig Revel Horwood this morning as a result of a report in the Guardian this morning that says: Theresa
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There aren’t many people who beat a £1.2 billion fraud: Richard Allen has
Amongst the very limited good news in this week’s budget was the announcement that the likes of Amazon and eBay are to be made liable
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Hammond finds his answers in attacking his party’s supporters
There are a lot of rumours floating that this is Philip Hammond’s last budget. This could be because May won’t make it for a lot
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Bring on the democratic revolution
I am up against it for work this morning and was, as usual, reading the news and thinking on what to blog when I read
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The law we need to really regulate companies and trusts
John McDonnell appropriately called for proper registers of beneficial ownership for companies and trusts in the Uk and its Crown Dependencies and Overseas Territories today.
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The biggest names in tax havens are PWC, Deloitte, EY and KPMG
The only firms that are to be consistently found in all the world’s major tax havens are the Big Four firms of accountants – PWC,
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Tax havens are shady places made available by lawyers, accountants and bankers for those seeking to hide their money
The so-called Paradise Papers confirm what those of us who have been looking at for tax havens for a long time have always known: which
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