Having written two blogs in a row on quite personal issues – one on being despised by a commentator on Forbes and another on commentators
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The week ahead
As one commentator on this blog has said in the last week of the contributions others have made, there are number of people posting right
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The ever subtle Tim Worstall
This has been published on Forbes today, written by Tim Worstall: I really do despise the Tax Justice Network and their ilk. Spreading untruths to
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HMRC, you and me
Tax barrister Jolyon Maugham is rapidly becoming one of the leading commentators in the tax debate in the UK, with a welcome left of centre
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The Quick Take: why naming and shaming helps deliver tax justice
I’ve not been a regular user of the spoken word on this blog, but I thought I might give it a try. Treat this discussion
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Venn diagrams for our times: surveillance
Creating tax transparency in the UK: introduction
For more than a decade I, and many others, have been campaigning for tax transparency around the world, and most especially in tax havens. We
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Tax abusers want their pound of flesh – in court
As the FT reports this morning: Lawyers are scrambling to file compensation claims against advisers who sold tax-saving schemes that have backfired to leave an estimated £5bn
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Osborne exposed: his £5 billion annual giveaway to big business
Earlier this year I wrote a blog about George Osborne’s tax giveaway to big business suggesting the cost was between £5 and £10 billion a
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