I made clear yesterday that I was not endorsing any party in the general election. I stand by that. But I admit, that like almost
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EU Parliament repeats its call for country-by-country reporting
Transparency International have issued the following press release in the last hour. It’s good to see the EU Parliament is still willing to take the
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Abolishing the non-dom rule: a Labour red line
A month ago I wrote: Abolishing the domicile would be the best indication of a commitment to tax justice in the UK Now Labour has
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I vote for tax
I have written a lot about this general election campaign, and this is a blog that is on tax. But then tax, voting and democracy
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On Friday morning Labour has to announce a government in waiting, and not an Opposition
I have already suggested that I think come Friday morning that if election results are anything like those predicted by all opinion polls the Conservatives
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We will have a Conservative lead government on Friday
There is much debate about what will happen if we have a hung parliament on Friday morning. The FT forecasts 281 Conservative and 266 Labour
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The UK is changing rapidly, and irreversibly, and this election is not answering the questions that poses
Martin Wolf summarises his feelings about the election campaign rather well this morning in the FT: The time has surely come to shift the focus
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What’s the scorecard on Graham Aaranson’s review of tax avoidance and evasion?
The Tax Journal has an article that it suggests is an end of Parliament scorecard on the efforts of the last government in tackling tax
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Why country-by-country reporting must be available on public record
Many of country-by-country reporting’s civil society supporters have come together to argue why it is now a must have for public companies. Download the whole report
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