These are my links for February 8th from 15:54 to 16:39
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The Sunday Times has reported that: THE financier who has been appointed to protect taxpayers’ money in Britain’s bailed-out banks is a former trustee of
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This is from Caribbean NetNews: The threat to the financial services sector of the Caribbean is growing everyday and is becoming more evident in reports
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These are my links for February 6th through February 7th:
Mr. Martin, the guest speaker at the Bermuda International Business Association annual general meeting lunch at the Fairmont Hamilton Princess yesterday, also suggested that the phrase was simply designed to glean support in the campaign and would not necessarily translate into action, now Mr. Obama was in the White House."
Sounds like the man delivered what the audience wanted to hear
They don't like it
The do something about it
Stop facilitating tax evasion for a start
Sarkozy has said: We will go to the 2 April London [G20] summit to obtain structural decisions, this is clear … My negotiating margin on
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These are my links for February 5th through February 6th:
I was pleased to assist this story
You might as well say they're on the way to being nationalised
Paying tax is a condition of membership
And HMRC should get on and produce a Finance Bill clause that says all members of the House of Lords are resident and domiciled in the UK – period.
I think they're right
Taking and managing comments on a blog is a time consuming activity. I do believe that there are some who comment aggressively with the deliberate intent of closing debate to their advantage. Its interesting to note that this has been noted in the Channel Islands as well.
Wrong, wrong, wrong
The result will be Lindsey, Lincolnshire times 1,000
This is a recipe for social disruption the world over
But actually the only answer is to bring the IASB under international control and away from being a private company dominated by the Big 4 and financial services
I have the following article on the Guardian’s Comment is Free site today: As the Guardian’s tax gap series has progressed, it has become increasingly
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The Coop Bank has adopted an ethical policy on tax. TJN have blogged it here. Well done to the Coop. Moves are going in the
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The Guardian has named Barclays the UK’s biggest tax avoider. And rightly so. They’ve featured here often. Roger Jenkins of Barclays is the person they
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