India is doing a great job for the developing and intermediate states of the world right now with regard to taxation. In the Vodafone case
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FTSE 100 at 6000 – is this madness?
As I write this the FTSE 100 is floating at about 6000. Why is that? Throughout 2006 and 2007 the market averaged 6162 in my
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Tescos sues the Guardian
The Telegraph (amongst others) has reported that: Tesco is to take legal action against the Guardian newspaper and its editor Alan Rusbridger after a series
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KPMG – pointing the finger of blame in the wrong direction
KPMG’s UK senior partner has, according to Accountancy Age: called for ‘kitemark’ standard for audit reports, arguing that, with hindsight, accounts can turn out to
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My del.icio.us bookmarks for April 6th
These are my links for April 6th: Credit crunch sparks fair value revolt – Accountancy Age – I believe in international reporting standards. But is
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My del.icio.us bookmarks for April 5th
These are my links for April 5th: The Norway Post : – We must stop stealing from the worldâÄôs poor – Norway flies the flag
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LexisNexis, missing the point
LexisNexis makes its money form selling tax legislation, and let’s be honest – publications on tax avoidance. It’s holding a conference on 15 May in
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What I’d have liked on the new tax return
HM Revenue & Customs have sent out a book to all tax advisers detailing the first major changes in the design of the UK tax
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Country-by-country reporting
At the core of what the Tax Justice Network campaigns for is greater transparency. With regard to multinational corporations this could be achieved by country-by-country
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