Reports suggest (and I’ve no reason to doubt them) that the Labour Party has sold a property using a stamp duty avoidance scheme. Gordon Brown
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ECJ says no to double non-taxation
There are numerous reports this morning on the ruling of the European Court of Justice yesterday that appears to have allowed the UK to continue
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Time for KPMG to smell the coffee
The Jersey Evening Post (whose web site is so bad I won’t link to it) has published a story today in which it reports that:
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Tax – that’s too hard for us
Accountancy Age reports that only 16% of executives in quoted companies think financial analysts employed by major brokers in the City really understand their companies.
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The deception services industry
There’s a good article on ‘Is this Jersey’ in which someone called Niccolo M (who as far as I know I am unacquainted with personally)
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How the poorest keep the US and UK going
A comment was posted on one of my stories from August in the last couple of days. It reveals so much I thought I’d reproduce
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Cheating
Alex Hawkes at Accountancy Age has suggested that the government’s approach in new offshore abuse rules, previously discussed here, is Marxist. Dennis Howlett has suggested
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Moderation
When I began this blog I did not anticipate that many people would comment upon it. I also expected that those that would do so
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41% – right or wrong?
There have been interesting reactions to yesterday’s press release from the TJN (which was reproduced here) on the research spearheaded by Richard Lupson-Darnell into the
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