Emily Coltman, who suggested AccountingWEB’s campaign for cash accounting has posted a comment on my feature on this subject. Because I think it worth drawing
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Enough of this self-congratulation in the Square Mile
It’s 20 years since ‘Big Bang’ in the City of London, which helped give rise to the overgrowth of our financial services sector. The Observer
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Tax Research in the Jersey Evening Post
The following appeared in the letters page of the Jersey Evening Post on 24 October 2006 (except that I’ve corrected it’s typographical errors, a sin
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Who wins from the Tories?
I know others have already done some of this, but I couldn’t resist looking at who wins from the Tories proposed tax reforms. So I’ve
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Gordon Brown meets the City
Gordon Brown’s worried about the Tories. So he’s wooing the City. The Guardian covered my comments on the issue here. One just have to hope
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Intellectually bankrupt and economically incoherent
The Tories have published the findings of their Tax Reform Commission, which was, by the way wholly staffed by KPMG (I know, they asked to
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UK companies must disclose their tax risk
Accountancy Age published an article under this title today. As the link is not available as yet, I’ve reproduced it here. This is important. The
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Bono – ‘tax efficient manager’ maybe
The International Herald Tribune published an article on Bono’s tax activities yesterday. A certain Richard Murphy is quoted in the report (although I have no
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Tax paid by UK companies
The Guardian has given attention to a letter John Christensen and I wrote to that paper last week in which we said the following in
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