The Tax Justice Network has an infographic on its blog about its work and a new funding scheme it is launching. I wish it well.
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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 October Taxcast: Taxing wealth
In this month’s Tax Justice Network podcast they speak to Gabriel Zucman about his new book with co-author Emmanuel Saez — The Triumph of Injustice: How the Rich Dodge Taxes
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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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Tax justice and modern monetary theory
In the light of my previous post on tax and modern monetary theory I thought it worth sharing again the podcast I made with John
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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 September Taxcast from the Tax Justice Network
In this month’s Tax Justice Network Taxcast there’s discussion of a new vision for Europe amid, or in spite of the Brexit vortex. Plus: Britain’s
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The demand for tax spillover assessments
The World Bank and IMF backed Global Initiative for Financial Transparency coalition sent me their newsletter yesterday, which included this: The declaration they refer to
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Ethical accounting: The August Taxcast
In this month’s Tax Justice Network Taxcast, ethics and accountancy — yes they can go together! Plus: as Britain sinks into full crisis-mode over Brexit
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