It’s good to see that some stories just run and run. Bono’s use of the Netherlands to minimise his tax bills is one of them.
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These banks should be ashamed of themselves
I have been reading the opinion of the Special Commissioner who heard the applications from the Revenue to obtain information from four UK high street
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Wal-Mart free-riding the system
The Wall Street Journal did one of its regular, and well researched reports on tax last week. I was so bogged down in writing the
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Closing the Floodgates – new Tax Justice Network report
The finance needed for development was once thought to be aid. Then it was debt relief, shortly followed by fair trade. All have a role,
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Just how fed up can a Jersey politician get?
Try this, from Senator Syvret, Minister of Health. I’m not alone in thinking Jersey has no future under its current leadership. I think we should
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There is no myth about the Tax Gap – it’s real
The Wall Street Journal published an editorial on 30 January (hidden behind their subscription wall) in which they challenged the assumption, inherent in recent Senate
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Jersey goes 0/10 – and its politicians line up to quit
Jersey has voted through its new 0/10 tax laws. What this means is that it will in two years time have a 0% corporation tax
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Developments in Guernsey
The government in Guernsey has resigned. This is not unexpected. As the BBC have reported: The Welsh Audit Office (WAO) was asked to carry out
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Let’s get the defintion of fraud right
KPMG are reporting that: Fraud cases involving sums of more than £100,000 rose to 277 in 2006, from 222 in the previous year, according to
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