As has become apparent over the last week or so, I am increasingly critical of the current direction and focus of the tax justice movement.
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A global tax deal is very welcome for all its faults
The FT has reported this in the last couple of hours: Thank goodness, and congratulations to all involved, say I. I am well aware that
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Jersey fights back – but the reality is that their government has no plan for the end of its finance sector
A week ago I published here the weekend essay I had written for the Jersey Evening Post, published by them on June 26. I made
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The OECD does a tax deal and it is time for tax justice to begin to shift its focus for the sake of developing countries
In another post this morning I made the comment that in many areas there are purists who think that there are perfect outcomes to the
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The people of Jersey have paid a heavy price to support the tax haven that has been imposed on them
I noted this in the Jersey Evening Post yesterday in response to my weekend essay on that Island’s economic future: THE scale of the shift
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Jersey has a future, but not in finance
A couple of weeks ago I was asked by Andy Sibcy, the editor of the Jersey Evening Post, if I might write an extended east
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The game is up for tax havens: they should be shedding their tears for the end of their ill gotten gains in private
As the FT has reported: Bermuda’s political and business elite is responding to the G7 push for a minimum corporate income tax as it would
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G7 reservations – from today
What are the questions that the G7 finance ministers tax deal gives rise to?
I have prepared this note this morning. A PDF version is here. Global tax reform _____ What are the questions that the weekend agreement on a
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