Corporate tax avoidance costs poor countries up to 26 times more than rich ones
By fixing the global tax system we send a message that Britain supports the poor over the rich
By fixing the global tax system we send a message that Britain supports the poor over the rich
Under the new proposal, companies will be forced them to reveal where they make profits and where they pay tax
Since most Leave campaigners support deregulation, it’s likely that Brexit would facilitate evasion
A new parliamentary group on responsible tax hopes to stimulate a debate which includes all voters
A report tackling tax avoidance and evasion has been voted for by almost all political parties in the European Parliament… except for British Conservatives.
Miliband’s announcements have placed Britain firmly in the lead within EU debates about how to tackle tax avoidance
Tax avoidance can have a devestating social cost. We shouldn’t be afraid of pointing that out
Labour is willing to talk about tax avoidance but also tax evasion. For too long politicians have ducked the issue.
Get angry about people playing the system by all means, but start at the top and work your way down if you expect to be taken seriously.
The chancellor’s record on tax avoidance suggests this is yet another PR exercise, writes James Bloodworth.