Comment: Within the law or not, tax avoidance should be socially unacceptable
Tax avoidance can have a devestating social cost. We shouldn’t be afraid of pointing that out
Tax avoidance can have a devestating social cost. We shouldn’t be afraid of pointing that out
The Conservatives have failed to produce a sustainable critique of Labour’s spending plans.
The promise that Osborne made in 2010 to ensure balanced growth in all parts of the country has gone the same way as his promise to balance the books.
The key measures from today’s Autumn Statement.
We know most of what’s going to be in the Autumn Statement. But here’s what the chancellor won’t tell you today.
The government is making a sensible move in criminalising the failure to declare taxable offshore income.
Chasing tax avoiders is labour intensive, but since 2005, 34,000 jobs have gone from HMRC.
Well that’s a bit of a worry.