It’s becoming more obvious every day that Jersey is panicking about its new tax laws. That latest report from the Jersey Evening Post says (and
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Hear Hear
The following Early Day Motion has been tabled in the UK’s House of Commons: That this House urges the Government to investigate and regulate the
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Transparency International smells the coffee
The Tax Justice Network has been critical of Transparency International in the past. Our reason has been that its definition of corruption has been too
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Jersey will fail the EU Code of Conduct
Terry Le Sueur, finance minister of Jersey wrote to all members of the States of Jersey yesterday telling them why he thought Jersey will be
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Trusts can be criminal activity
A promoter of offshore schemes in the USA looks very likely to go to jail. As Smartpros.com reports: David Alan Struckman, co-founder of the “Institute
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Why not get rid of Capital Gains Tax?
I was at the ICAEW’s Philip Hardman lecture last night. I admit, it’s a bash usually worth attending and this year was no exception. The
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HBOS – questions needing answers
Rumour reaches me that two blogs here on HBOS have travelled a fair distance in the City. Good. That;s why I write this stuff. The
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Accountancy Age Awards – Best use of a blog 2007
I always think it’s a little vain when people self promote themselves for winning awards. But since this is something which I am genuinely unaccustomed
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The UN and finance for development
The UN has a process called the General Assembly’s High-level Dialogue on Financing for Development. This was created by the Monterrey Consensus. This was agreed
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