H M Revenue & Customs will issue 850,000 penalty notices for late income tax returns this year. It sounds an astonishing number but actually about
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How bent is the UK’s tax profession?
There’s a piece in Accountancy Age, published on Friday, that says: Most advisors would support a general tax amnesty, which they would communicate with many
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Tackling tax evasion is to be at the core of EU policy
Europolitics has reported: Where can money be found to boost growth? In conclusions adopted on 2 March, the leaders of the 27 member states refer
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Former South African President to take on new role tackling capital flight
The New Age in South Africa has reported: Former South African president Thabo Mbeki has been given the responsibility of leading a high-level team to
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Let’s get real: the Liechtenstein Disclosure Facility is just a marketing tool for the Principality’s banks
Accountancy Age has reported: Liechtenstein Banks want to make British ‘tax tourists’ looking to use a groundbreaking tax amnesty pay 30% of their overseas assets
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The Swiss clean money policy
Paying people through companies is an issue because one in 3 small companies don’t subit their tax returns
The current debate on paying civil servnats through limited companies is about fairness, about applying tax law, about the corruption of the civil service culture
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Tax evasion gets just that little bit harder
The Task Force on Financial Integrity and Economic Development, of which Tax Research UK is a member, has welcomed new moves to tackle tax dodging announced
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The New York Times demands no compromise in battle against Swiss banks
In its editorial today the New York Times demands that the US government pushes ahead with its battle to bring tax evaders to court. While the British and German
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