Tom Worstall has been enjoying himself in the comments section of this blog promoting the merits of the Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH). As he has
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HMRC are not the devil in disguise and cuts won’t work
Videos, accounting, and making customers happy: Cut tax avoidance? Make the whole system simpler. It’s good to sometimes find my opinions shared Emily Coltman gets
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Taking taxpayers for a ride
Taking taxpayers for a ride / Features / Home – Morning Star. Good analysis of the Taxpayer’s Alliance – exposing it for what it really
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The Taxpayers’ Alliance starts barking at the moon
The Taxpayers’ Alliance starts barking at the moon | ToUChstone blog: A public policy blog from the TUC. Adam Lent suggests the Taxpayer’s Alliance have
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Unite: Support public services with fairer taxes for big business and the rich
At this year’s TUC, Derek Simpson, joint leader of Unite, is calling for no cuts in front line public services, instead, clamp down on tax
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Not worth the paper it is written on
The Swiss / French double tax agreement is clearly not worth the paper it is written on: Switzerland says it will grant France no privileges
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The bravest man I’ve ever met – again
Two years ago I wrote a blog about the bravest man I’d ever met. I didn’t name him then. I won’t now. I said then:
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The World Bank says its time to stop illicit financial flows
Ngozi Ikonjo-Iweala is MD of the World Bank. She’s spoken here and is saying that the importance of the issue we’re talking about — illicit
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Does Say’s Law apply to secrecy jurisdictions
Odd—Helge Fjeldstad of the Christian Michelson Institute, Bergen, Norway has asked: Does Say’s Law apply in tax havens? Does supply create its own demand here?
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