The House of Commons Public Accounts Committee has been looking at the management of H M Revenue & Customs – and rightly so. As they
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UK Tax Gap to widen
AccountingWEB (behind firewall) has reported: The Association of Revenue and Customs (ARC) – the union representing senior managers in HMRC – has told theTreasury sub-committee
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HMRC: time for protests
It’s good to note that PCS, the union for most staff at /HM Revenue & Customs, is joining in tax protests today: War on Want
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The alternative economic policy we need
I find it massively frustrating that Labour has said almost nothing (bar one good speech by Ed Balls) on the economy since the election and
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Polly on tax protests
Polly Toynbee was at the tax justice protests in Oxford street on Saturday. Good for her! As she said in the Guardian today: These brilliant
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Sir Philip Green to be targeted
The Guardian reports: Sir Philip Green, the retail billionaire and efficiency adviser to the government, is to become the target of a nationwide campaign by
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M & S, knickers and all that updated
I have produced an updated version of may paper on M & S’s accounts entitled (with tongue somewhat in cheek) “Knickers to Tax” taking into
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Sorting out the twisted knickers: questions arising from Marks & Spencer’s tax
It would be easy to say, as some have, that the issues I have raised on Marks & Spencer’s accounts are just a smoke screen.
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Knickers to tax
A lot of organisations — unions, NGOs, journalists, others — have asked me questions about the tax gap of late and who seems not to
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