I have problems with the word extreme. It’s a label I find uncomfortable applying to anyone and anything. But if I was a US citizen
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Deloittes pay out, big time
How bad do things have to get before Deloittes didn’t sign an audit report? In the case of Adelphia it was this bad apparently –
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Bulgaria’s flat tax goes flat
I’m delighted to see that enthusiasm for Bulgaria’s new flat tax is underwhelming. I’ve read a lot of Bulgarian material on this over the last
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India moves against tax havens
The Economic Times of India reports: The government is planning to bring in strict laws to check cross-border tax evasion, often achieved through special transactions.
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The US – so far Right they’ve lost sight of reality
The FT has an excellent article today discussing the differences in perception in politics in the US and UK. As it notes: Over three decades,
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IFRS 8 – TJN makes a further submission to the European Commission
On Friday I made a further submission on behalf of the Tax Justice Network to the European Commission team considering the adoption of IFRS 8.
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The Daily Mail on tax havens
The Daily Mail is the best read newspaper in the UK. They published this article yesterday. Their research was to call me whilst I was
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Bono’s rag – still promtoing tax havens
Bono owns a serious slug of Forbes Magazine. And here it is promoting tax havens for all they’re worth – with pictures added to highlight
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Why won’t HMRC talk about the Tax Gap?
Accountancy Age has reported that: The government should release its estimates of the tax gap to make tax avoidance and evasion less socially acceptable, the
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