I published this glossary entry under the title of the Registrar of Companies yesterday. I am trying to add between ten and fifteen entries a
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Freeports only exist to promote the ideas of far-right politicians who hate the idea of regulation and tax. Why are we tolerating them?
As I noted in my column in The National yesterday: My argument was this: [Freeports] exist to promote the ideas of far-right politicians who hate
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The Republicans are seeking to defund the US tax authority. How long will it be before the Tories copy them?
The Republicans in the US House of Representatives took a long time to agree on a Speaker last week. But having done so, they got
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The tax gap: the biggest waste of all?
This tweet has links to an article by me for Bylines: The Bylines Network special feature article this month comes from @RichardJMurphy, who explains how
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HMRC is not closing the tax gap
The Public Accounts Committee has noted failures in HMRC’s work in closing the tax gap this morning due to staff being diverted to tackle Covid
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Bylines
I have an article in the latest edition of Bylines Gazette – which features writing from the growing number of regional Bylines publications around the
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If we want a decent society ministers have to take their duties to regulate, to tax and to stamp out criminal abuse seriously. Ours treat all three as unnecessary.
There was an article in the Sunday Times yesterday on the creation of what are being called ‘burner companies’. The links are in this Tweet
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Is Truss signalling that she wants flat taxes for the UK?
I heard Liz Truss say to Laura Kuenssberg that she wanted a simpler UK tax system this morning. I immediately tweeted this: Then I noticed
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