I was a little shocked (yes, I mean that) to find myself agreeing with Irwin Stelzer in the Telegraph this morning when he said: So
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Britain has the friendliest tax regime in the world
You don’t believe me? It was KPMG that said it. OK, they’re only talking VAT, but this is an enormously important tax for the economy
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Britain’s big companies aren’t paying tax
The Times has reported this morning that: Some of Britain’s biggest listed companies, including several that have threatened to redomicile abroad, paid little or no
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My del.icio.us bookmarks for May 19th
These are my links for May 19th: BBC NEWS | World | Europe | Guernsey | Lease on Channel Island for sale – Herm is
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Why aren’t SMEs complaining?
I note that UBS, that bastion of tax compliance,last week predicted a: gradual erosion of governments’ ability to tax. This must get them very excited,
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Normal doesn’t mean acceptable
One of those from the Right who is apt to comment on this blog has noted that earlier today I said in my blog on
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Food for thought
From Hansard, 14 May 2008: Mr. Austin Mitchell: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will estimate the revenue that would be raised
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Tesco’s tax: we’ve got a right to talk about it
The Guardian has admitted that it libelled Tescos in its articles (no longer available on the web) published in February in which it alleged that
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The wealth gap matters
A poll by the FT shows that: Strong majorities in five European countries – ranging from 76 per cent in Spain to 87 per cent
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