The Telegraph published this infographic a few days ago. I’ll take the risk of sharing it. The data was produced by Smith & Williamson, a
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Tax and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
I noted the enthusiasm of some for my suggestions on tax and human rights the other day, so I thought I would return to the
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The non-payment of tax is an abuse of human rights
It’s been argued on the blog this morning that: Taking an individual’s property infringes their human rights, and so any form of tax is depriving
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Owen Jones’ 9 point Agenda for Hope
Owen Jones has written what he calls a a nine point Agenda for Hope in the Independent this morning on which he hopes those concerned
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The January Tax Justice Network Podcast
In the January 2014 Taxcast: Tax justice goes to the Cayman Islands; the latest fall-out from #OffshoreLeaks, the expose on tax havens from the International
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The inevitable backlash against tax reform has begun. It’s civil society’s job to fight back
It was almost inevitable that at some time big business, with its ability to command almost untold sums in lobbying budgets, would fight back against
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It’s time to address the finance curse
Dr Atul Shah is a senior lecturer in accounting & finance at the University Campus Suffolk. A long time supporter of tax justice, he has
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The power of fairytales
As the FT reports this morning: Once upon a time there lived a noble and chivalrous group of knights in a great big castle called
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Tax and obesity
I’ve been asked to take part in a BBC local radio broadcast this morning on tax and obesity. The inspiration is a new report from
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