Sorry to bang on about KPMG, but there really is quite a lot in their report on the future of the taxation which is worthy
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Which side of the fence are you on?
Dennis Howlett posted the following comment yesterday, but since not everyone looks at the comments I thought I’d share it more broadly: You and KPMG
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Mark Lee’s card trick – the real test of acceptability?
The debate about tax and morality continues at AccountingWEB (which is a closed shop to those who do not register). I regret that much of
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An open invitation to KPMG to talk
KPMG have published a report on discussion that took place at a symposium they organised on 25 May. The symposium was entitled ‘From debate to
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The people of Cayman are confused
The Cayman NetNews reports that the people of Cayman are confused by their poor international image. They say: There is no doubt that we have
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Tax and ethics – starting at the beginning
As far as I know Plato was the first person to write about tax and ethics. In the Republic (published 4th century BC) he said:
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The NatWest 3
It’s good to see the basis on which the so-called ‘NatWest 3’ are being prosecuted. When people appear to assist the creation of a deal
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Do tax practitioners need to exercise moral judgement?
Over at AccountingWEB Rebecca Bennyworth has posted a thoughtful piece on whether tax practitioners have to exercise moral judgement in the course of their work.
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The Tax Research Institute – Nottingham University Business School
Why am I promoting the Tax Research Institute at Nottingham University Business School? There are two reasons. The first is that it does good work,
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