I’ve found out who some of the sad people who read tax blogs rather than celebrate Christmas are. They’re the staff of the Center for
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A guide to tax work for NGOs
A new publication called “A guide to tax work for NGOs”,written by Joel Friedman and published by the International Budget Project has just been published.
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Tax Justice Focus
The Tax Competition Issue The fourth quarter 2006 edition of Tax Justice Focus is a special edition on tax competition edited by guest editor John
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Running scared
The following letter appeared in the Jersey Evening Post yesterday. Both were in response to a feature which only gave Senator Walker’s view on this
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The deception services industry
There’s a good article on ‘Is this Jersey’ in which someone called Niccolo M (who as far as I know I am unacquainted with personally)
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41% – right or wrong?
There have been interesting reactions to yesterday’s press release from the TJN (which was reproduced here) on the research spearheaded by Richard Lupson-Darnell into the
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Pre-Budget blues
I have to admit I found the pre-Budget Report depressing. It’s not, and should not be, a big tax event. That’s the role of the
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41% of all UK tax legislation tackles tax avoidance
The most common complaint heard from tax practitioners is about the volume of legislation that they face. New research by the Tax Justice Network, UK
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Films are not enough – it’s time for the Foreign Office to act
John Christensen reports on the TJN blog on yesterday’s launch of the new Foreign Office film on corruption. As he says: The film is a
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