The Lib Dems in the UK have voted to drop their plan to increase the top rate of tax to 50% for those earning over
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The IASB could do something amazing tomorrow
I have written an article for AccountingWEB today on tomorrow’s IASB meeting at which they will be discussing Publish What You Pay’s submission on segment
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Tax competition – dealing with the myth
The FT published a letter on Monday asking for more tax competition. It seems it thinks itself duty bound to do so about once every
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The International Accounting Standards Board and Publish What You Pay
Sometimes it’s hard to blog because you’re spending too much time talking to the old fashioned media. This is one such occasion. Amongst the people
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Cadbury Schweppes – an analysis
The European Court of Justice has given its long awaited ruling on the Cadbury Schweppes case. One of the better commentaries on the web (and
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Death of the Honest Corporate Tax Reporting Act
OK, it’s probably only California that could have thought of an Honest Corporate Tax Reporting Act. But it’s a great idea because it required companies
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Taking Cameron seriously
I’d like to take David Cameron, leader of the UK’s Conservative party seriously. I believer, very strongly, in parliamentary democracy. As such is depressed me
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Bob McIntyre on PWC’s Total Tax Contribution
I commented recently on PWC’s Total Tax Contribution. A couple of days after doing so PWC asked me if I’d comment on behalf of civil
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The Revenue’s reaction to TJN position on corruption
The UK’s HM Revenue & Customs reacted to criticisms from the Tax Justice Network made by John Christensen when he spoke to the Royal Geographic
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