After my return from a few days away I had my attention drawn to an article in The Times by Anatole Kaletsky, who wrote on
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Sometimes people say nice things about you
I’ve just realised I am in Accountancy Age twice this week. The second mention comes within the context of my considerable concern about the IASB’s
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US require tax risk to be reported
I wrote the main opinion article in Accountancy Age this week. The subject was simple – that the US now require companies reporting under US
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The seven deadly sins – and tax and morality
Apparently Ghandi defined the seven deadly sins as: * Wealth without Work* Pleasure without Conscience* Science without Humanity* Knowledge without Character* Politics without Principle* Commerce
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Bono, Tax Research and the Observer
It may have been obvious I have been away for the last few days. As a result I now need to blog Sunday’s news. Nick
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Tax Research in the Jersey Evening Post
The following appeared in the letters page of the Jersey Evening Post on 24 October 2006 (except that I’ve corrected it’s typographical errors, a sin
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The Vatican on corruption
The Vatican published a paper on corruption last month. It doesn’t matter that you’re not a Catholic: it doesn’t matter that you don’t believe in
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Half term reading
I spend a lot of time reading what those I don’t agree with write. Sometimes it’s good to read something you really enjoy and agree
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Who wins from the Tories?
I know others have already done some of this, but I couldn’t resist looking at who wins from the Tories proposed tax reforms. So I’ve
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