Ugland House in Cayman has become notorious, so much so that its occupiers (Maples & Calder — lawyers) have put up a web site defending
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Jersey creates Foundations – so it can compete at the very lowest level
The Jersey Evening Post reports: Jersey’s finance industry has a new international product to sell. The Jersey Foundations Law was approved last week by the
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Oxford’s Centre for Business Taxation – another conflict of interest
As I have mentioned here a number of times, Oxford University’s Centre for Business Taxation faced a number of conflicts of interest which should have
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Non-doms banned from making political donations
A new l;aw was created last Friday. Called the Political Parties and Elections Act 2009 it bans non-domiciled people from making significant donations to UK
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It’s silly season – except the IoD probably mean it
According to the FT: Britain should consider competing with tax havens because to beat them at their own game would be more constructive than trying
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We’ve no vested interests to hide, says tax-study centre
Times Higher Education reporter Melanie Newman has written an article on the ethics of The Oxford Centre for Business Taxation, which was, I know, inspired
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What are you going to do about unemployment?
Few economists have come out of the recession with credit. Few predicted the collapse. Fewer still seem to understand it. As has been said in
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They really don’t like it
Yesterday I wrote a blog in response to an article in the Daily Mail, which for those not familiar with it is a horribly confused
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PwC under fire
PwC under fire re: Cattles. Another shoe drops? | AccMan . PWC’s audits of Cattles plc asre under investigation. Dennis Howlett argues PWC is at
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