The following article has just been published on the website of International Tax Review. The implication is unambiguous as far as I see it. Using
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Osborne needs to hang his head in shame for the help he’s giving to tax evaders
My Tax Justice Network colleague has a typically thoughtful and measured article in the Guardian this morning discussing how we tackle tax havens. Having considered many of the
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Courts are softer on criminals wearing suits
It looks like the UK is not the only place that takes a soft touch approach to tax crime and a hard line approach to benefits crime.
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Time for a general tax amnesty? Sure: with all interest and fair penalties being paid, I’m all for it
I note that something called International Adviser reports this morning that: It is time HM Revenue & Customs accept that a general amnesty for tax evaders should
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The UK is not going to put up with second rate information exchange from the likes of Jersey
A rumour reaches me (let’s say no more) that missives are heading towards Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Man and British Overseas Territories like Cayman, the British Virgin Islands and Gibraltar saying
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In Greece just a little tax justice has been done
I am delighted that Kostas Vaxevanis has been found not guilty in his trial in Greece where he was accused of breaking data privacy laws by publishing the names in
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It’s time to tackle tax havens
Greece, tax evasion and what to do about it
I’m speaking on this subject this afternoon at 5pm at Athens Concert Hall in a meeting organised by the Socialist and Democratic group in the
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Greece is not alone – tax evasion is a British problem too
I guess it’s not too late to mention I had a piece in Comment is Free yesterday under the above title. Written in haste in
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