Robert Searle asked an interesting question on the TJN email group recently. He asked: If you were a super-rich businessman, or woman would you not
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Cash accounting – a non-starter
As some who read this may be aware, some of my work is undertaken on an academic basis. This gave me an opportunity late last
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KPMG on corporate tax
Just read KPMG’s Corporate Tax Rate Survey. How does Loughlin Hickey equate: “it appears to be economically and socially desirable for countries to strive for
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VAT and Jersey – today’s Jersey Evening Post
This was in the Jersey Evening Post today. I am pleased to say that I helped draft the EDM in question. MPs move on ‘VAT
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UK ‘haven’ for money laundering
The BBC’s File on 4 programme last night had the above title. I must declare an interest. I featured in the programme, which can be
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Canada goes for fairness
There was an important announcement in Canada yesterday. A corporate tax system, introduced with maybe misguided intent, has been extensively abused for a purpose for
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PWC, Switzerland and its ‘enticing tax benefits’
Every now and again you have to be reminded of the anti-social, anti-democratic forces we’re up against. So, I thought I’d give some publicity to
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Why cash accounting is bad for business
Emily Coltman, who suggested AccountingWEB’s campaign for cash accounting has posted a comment on my feature on this subject. Because I think it worth drawing
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The case against cash accounting
AccountingWEB is starting a call for cash accounting for small businesses in UK tax returns. It’s calling it Cash Accounting for Small Enterprises, or the
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