Quite a lot of comment today suggests that the private equity industry is willing to agree that 10% is too low a rate of tax
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Private equity on the run
I’m not so rash as to say that the argument for change in the taxation of private equity has been won yet. But today’s coverage
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Please use the UK tax amnesty, now
It seems that remarkably few of the 400,000 or so people who it is known have received letters from banks and HM Revenue & Customs
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Leeds United
I am a football fan. I know some don’t understand the game. But for me it’s a part of life. As is Ipswich Town FC.
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Tax evasion is not sport
According to a report in the International Herald Tribune: Gian Maria Fara, president of Eurispes, a research institute here, said Italy’s annual underground economy was
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Said – of the Said Business School, Oxford
The Said Business School in Oxford is home to the 100 Group of Finance Directors sponsored Oxford University Centre for Business Taxation. This says its
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Brown’s Decade: Was it taxing?
Gordon Brown’s record of holding office as the UK’s Chancellor of the Exchequer for a decade is an extraordinary political achievement. In taxation terms such
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The ‘ Tax Amnesty’ – the Revenue know who you are
There’s a new twist in the UK’s so-called ‘tax amnesty’. Those who have had their details disclosed to the Revenue should all have had a
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Private Equity 0 – Politicians 1
That was a headline in the Telegraph today. What seems like a poorly briefed Treasury Select Committee beat up the private equity industry yesterday –
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