The USA blew apart world attempts to find a basis for taxing digital companies last night. The FT had the story here. I’d scheduled this
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Johnson’s plan to get rid of DfID is great news for tax havens
Although I have not done so for some time now, my work on tax justice in the first decade of that campaign’s existence pretty much
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Hypocrisy in European Tax Policy and the Morality Play of Economic Recovery
The article that follows was written by my friend and colleague, Prof Leonard Seabrooke of Copenhagen Business School. It was originally published in Danish in
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Only government can fund the Green New Deal: the deficit obsession has to end
I share this post from the Tax Justice Network blog with permission. There are small points where I would put this emphasis in a different
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The May 2020 Taxcast
In the Tax Justice Network’s monthly podcast, the Taxcast: we cover the story the mainstream media aren’t telling you — how governments around the world are
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Climate, economic and tax justice are the same fight
Very shortly before the coronavirus pandemic really broke the Tax Justice Network published the first of a two-part series of articles on the relationship between
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My appeal for public country-by-country reporting to the OECD today
The OECD is holding a conference on possible reforms to its version of country-by-country reporting today. Tax authorities, business and civil society are represented. In
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The five part test companies need to pass on tax havens to get a bailout
Some fairly simplistic calls for the government to not give bailouts to companies using tax havens are continuing. I wholly understand the sentiments but the
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The cost of the ‘axis of tax avoidance’ to the EU
I liked this form the Tax Justice Network: The full report is here. Note however two things. The first is that the UK is not
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