The FT has an article on country-by-country reporting this morning. It’s so important, I offer it almost unabridged (and trust they’ll forgive): A clash between
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Vodafone ruling heads in an equitable direction
KPMG has reported on the Court of Appeal ruling in favour of HMRC in its dispute with Vodafone over the UK’s Controlled Foreign Company rules.
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EIB Reviews Lending To Offshore Jurisdictions
Tax-News.Com says: The European Investment Bank (EIB) has announced that it is conducting a review of its lending policies in the light of the latest
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Somaliland tax collector gets a big boost
UN-HABITAT gives Somaliland tax collector a big boost. A Geographic Information System (GIS) established in Hargeisa Municipality with technical assistance from UN-HABITAT has helped to
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Britain’s Conservative Party sets out its stall
Tax Justice Network: Britain’s Conservative Party sets out its stall. TJN looks at the Tories and finds them wanting. But given that they’re wedded to
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John Maples MP of Maples and Calder, Cayman
John Maples MP is in the news. As the Telegraph reports: In a letter to the fees office in March 2006, Mr Maples, a senior
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OECD is on to Country-by-Country reporting
The OECD held a press conference on Friday after holding its Forum on Tax Administration Meeting. Dave Hartnett represented the UK. Asked about country-by-country reporting
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Delaware: it’s legal but it’s not OK
From the New York Times: Critics of the arrangement in Delaware say it cheats state governments out of money. Delaware, these people say, has created
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Where is the dream team of economists to tackle the slump?
It’s a funny old game: where is the dream team of economists to tackle the slump? | Business | The Guardian . Larry Elliot says:
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