Some of the smaller economic brains inside the Brexit camp are suggesting that the UK should cut it’s corporation tax rate to 10%. Let me
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The corporation tax shortfall was completely predictable
Everyone seems surprised that corporation tax receipts in September fell short. I confess I am not sure why. As I showed in 2014 corporation tax
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A note from Bratislava: Brexit, economics and tax
I came away from a day of discussion on economic affairs and tax with MEPs and EU member state MPs in Bratislava with a number
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Fighting tax evasion in the EU – my talk in Bratislava today
As I mentioned yesterday, I have been invited to Bratislava by the Slovak government as part of their programme of work linked to their EU
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Why the Bahamas Leaks are important
The Bahamas Leak, published late yesterday by the Guardian and others who are members of of the ICIJ, are important. First, they prove to those
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Solving the problem of road fund licence abuse
It is less than a month ago that the FT reported that £400 million is being lost to evasion of the new paperless road fund
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Labour’s tax review
Labour has published the first stage of its review of HMRC, written by my old friend Pro Prem Sikka of Essex University. The Review recommends:
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The USA does not want to partake in mutual administrative assistance on tax matters.
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development issued a press release in Paris this afternoon saying: 25/08/2016 — In a ceremony at OECD Headquarters in
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Has the US declared tax war on Europe?
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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