KPMG’s new report isn’t all bad (form my point of view). Take this for example on general anti-avoidance provisions, of which I am firmly in
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KPMG – a gap analysis
I’m going to be a bore on the new KPMG report on tax and governance – but there’s so much in it that it’s worth
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KPMG – missing the mark by miles
KPMG have published a new paper called ‘Developing the Concept of tax Governance’. Published yesterday, I think, I’ve now read all 31 pages of it.
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Cut tax relief
There is of course an answer to the problem of private equity. The UK would not be fleeced by this form of asset stripping if
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Subsidies are negative taxation
Companies the world over seem to call for two things. The first is a simplified tax code. The second are lower tax rates. Nowhere though
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Whose rules?
Alex Hawkes at Accountancy Age has interviewed Helen Weir, FD of Lloyds TSB. Unlike HSBC who recently threatened to quit the UK she denied Lloyds
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Closing the Floodgates – new Tax Justice Network report
The finance needed for development was once thought to be aid. Then it was debt relief, shortly followed by fair trade. All have a role,
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Jersey goes 0/10 – and its politicians line up to quit
Jersey has voted through its new 0/10 tax laws. What this means is that it will in two years time have a 0% corporation tax
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KPMG call for tax transparency
Loughlin Hickey at KPMG has been out on the stump in Sweden and has called for greater transparency in taxation: I want to highlight signs
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