I’ve talked about the achievements tax justice had in 2013, and the problems they have given rise to, but I really do not think tax
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15 problems for tax justice arising in 2013
I have already mentioned 15 tax justice achievements in 2013. Here are 15 problems that almost directly arise from that list and the ambiguous commitments
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15 tax justice achievements in 2013
I was musing on the above subject yesterday in anticipation of returning to work and came up with the following MindMap: I suspect I’ve missed
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Public Accounts Committee slams HMRC – but now it’s time for solutions
The Public Accounts Committee has published its report on HMRC this morning and it is damning. The summary says: In pursuing unpaid tax, HM Revenue
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Sea change moments and post-crash political economy
A political economist I much admire, and with whom I have co-authored, is Andrew Bake at Queen’s University, Belfast. He has a new post on
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If you’re in Brussels on Thursday morning
Tax is now the #1 business ethics issue
As the FT reports this morning: Worries about tax avoidance have shot to the top of public concerns about business behaviour, replacing executive remuneration by a wide
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A Code of Conduct for Taxation
In 2007 I wrote a Code of Conduct for Taxation for the Tax Justice Network and Association for Accountancy & Business Affairs. The Code of Conduct was just 2 pages
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Deloitte advises big business on how to avoid tax in some of the poorest countries in Africa
Action Aid issued this press release concerning a story featured in the Observer today: One of the world’s Big Four accountancy firms, Deloitte, offered advice
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