We have to ask ourselves: are we, as a government, morally bankrupt when we are taxing pensioners on a loaf of bread? So said Alan
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What is the BBC doing?
Those who travel out of the UK on a regular basis will know that the BBC offers a commercial service available on cable in many
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Tax evasion, tax avoidance and tax compliance
What are the differences between what are just about the three most important phrases used by those who talk about tax justice? I discuss them
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Tax competition is theft
Tax-News.com published an article which plumbs the depths, even when measured by its own normal levels of depravity. It notes that: The CIA has recently
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Fantasy accounting software
I’ve been asked to muse on what I’d like an ideal accounts package to do for me and my clients, assuming I were still in
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The outrage at IFRS 8
Dennis Howlett has written a great blog in response to Prem Sikka’s Guardian blog on IFRS 8. I an only suggest you read it. But,
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The reaction to the logic of tax justice
It’s been interesting to see the reaction to my blog on the logic of tax justice. Tim Worstall issued one of his usual diatribes which
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Prem Sikka on IFRS 8
Prem is in action on IFRS 8 in the Guardian today. As ever he is bang on target. PS And read Alex Hawkes on this
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Yet more need for country-by-country reporting
The New York Times has reported on regulation of financial markets in the light of the sub-prime crisis. It has noted that: As geographical boundaries
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