Any writer likes to be read. It goes with the patch. So I can’t help but say that it’s been good to note that the
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PWC’s total tax contribution
I gather PWC are promoting their ‘Total Tax Contribution’ framework in Germany and elsewhere. Let me be honest about what I think about this ‘framework’.
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The future of pensions – part 2
Yesterday I looked at problems in our current pension arrangements. Today I address the solutions. There is a pension problem that faces everyone associated with
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The future of pensions
Most people worry about their pensions. But the issues that worry them are usually whether they have paid in enough, or whether they have chosen
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Is a flat tax the best way forward for Europe?
Many accountants are attracted to the idea of a flat tax. The most common form of that tax, and the one most often referred to
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In a nutshell
Sen Carl Levin seems to have summarised offshore staggeringly well in his opening comments to the Senate sub-committee on Tuesday: The key features of offshore
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The cost of tax havens
MSNBC has reported on findings to be discussed before a Senate Committee in the USA today. Key amongst the claims are that: Offshore tax havens
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Let’s be clear – Inheritance Tax is not double taxation
Jason Holden is proving to be a regular, and welcome reader of this blog. But I want to pick up on something he said in
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Why haven’t we got someone like Senator Carl Levin?
The following message has been sent to me from the office of Senator Carl Levin in the USA, via Bill Fant at Citizens for Tax
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