This report came from AccountingWeb, just before Christmas: HMRC’s large-business service, which deals with the tax affairs of the UK’s 770 largest companies, had 2,314 unresolved
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15 problems for tax justice arising in 2013
I have already mentioned 15 tax justice achievements in 2013. Here are 15 problems that almost directly arise from that list and the ambiguous commitments
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15 tax justice achievements in 2013
I was musing on the above subject yesterday in anticipation of returning to work and came up with the following MindMap: I suspect I’ve missed
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On the middle class
I know I’m not meant to be blogging, but this letter from two people I like and admire and with whom I have co-authored was
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Christmas greetings
The time has come to stop for Christmas. It has been a gruelling year and I need a break. So, I suspect that I’ll now
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HMRC’s tax gap data implies they are more than 100% efficient in beating big business avoidance each year and that’s just not credible
I have posted HMRC’s response to the Public Accounts Committee on this blog this morning: it seemed only fair to do so. That said, I
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HMRC’s right of reply
I think it only fair to publish here the following press release issued by HMRC yesterday before commenting on it: HMRC has responded to today’s
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Vodafone: an exercise in wildly missing the mark with selective tax PR
Vodafone published a statement on its tax affairs yesterday. It was robust and defiant. And it was a PR disaster. As Channel 4 said about
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