More good argument on the right direction for tax reform, this time from William Brittain-Catlin in the Guardian: Governments of progressive nations should leave offshore
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Tax Justice Network – a Guide for New Members
The Tax Justice Network is, apparently, getting lots of messages of interest about joining. So it ha produced a guide for those who want to
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What can we do about the UK’s tax cheating culture?
The Tax Justice Network has posted the following, which I reproduce with their permission. It seems like a suitable reflection for the Christmas holiday: We
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Tax avoidance, tax compliance – and tax cheats
Questions have been raised about how I define the difference between tax avoidance and tax compliance. Following my blog on the ethics of tax avoidance
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Scared – and it should be
I love this: Faced by a challenge from young people who believe in something, our political and media mainstream is confounded. It is also scared.
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Hero of the day – Stuart Jones
Dennis Howlett, a long term blogging friend of mine has a great blog on his site about another blogging friend and commentator here - Stuart
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The companies can answer on tax – by putting their tax under the glare of publicity
The Observer noted yesterday that: Behind the scenes, those companies that have been targeted, such as Topshop, Vodafone and Boots, are angry and frustrated that
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The Telegraph and UK Uncut
I note the Telegraph has been making some very strange comments at the weekend. Toby Young wrote: Has there ever been a more ham-fisted protest
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Not good enough Marks & Spencer
Somewhat to my surprise and to the surprise of UK Uncut Marks & Spencer was targeted by tax protests this weekend, apparently as a consequence
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