New from the Tax Justice Network this morning, and well worth watching, my old friend John Christensen talks economics and tax and justice with Naomi
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The answer is Unitary Taxation
This comes from Public Services International, which is a Global Union Federation of more than 700 trade unions representing 30 million workers in 154 countries:
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Beating financial secrecy: an explainer
I admit I do not agree with the Tax Justice Network simplistic view that tax funds government spending (because it doesn’t) but that apart this
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Cyber Monday’s tax gaps: what the big six tech companies do not pay
The Guardian has reported this morning that: The big six US tech firms have been accused of “aggressively avoiding” $100bn (£75bn) of global tax over
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Labour commits to unitary taxation – which is a long standing tax justice demand
I happily repost the following from the Tax Justice Network blog, excluding the main sections relating to the OECD, to which I refer you to
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HMRC is right to worry offshore account holders
There appears to be some concern this morning at the lack of resources at HM Revenue & Customs. The Sunday Times is reporting that: The
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The OECD’s tax plans reallocate taxable profits to wealthy countries
I share this post from the Tax Justice Network, published by them this morning, which shows (amongst other things) the value of country-by-country reporting, even
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The UK trust is in decline and tax justice campaigns have played a key part in that
It is my habit to mark successes for tax justice. I see no reason why not. If campaigning does not change things it is not
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The death throes of old style globalisation
As the FT notes this morning, an IMF report authored by Jannick Damgaard, Thomas Elkjaer, and Niels Johannesen of Copehngane University has suggested that: A
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