Brexit demands a new economic vision, not Osborne’s corporate tax cuts
The government needs a new fiscal policy and it should be built on investment in the people
The government needs a new fiscal policy and it should be built on investment in the people
HMRC has been urged to lead the way in clamping down on corporate tax avoidance
Google hid behind the cloak of confidentiality and refused to provide any information about the deal
To have any hope of getting government finances under control we at least need giant corporations to pay the right amount of tax
Unitary taxation has been used by the US for nearly a century
Whatever deal has been offered to Google is probably already on offer to other giant corporations too
A new parliamentary group on responsible tax hopes to stimulate a debate which includes all voters
As long as tax dodging goes unpunished, small businesses will have no chance
“Once you neutralise this perception bias and compare policies, Labour are offering businesses the best deal”
Given the size of the bank bailouts, the government should be more ambitious in dealing with this under-taxed sector