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Tax increases are a real alternative to spending cuts

James Bloodworth
22 April, 2015

The public want honesty on tax. So why won’t politicians give it to them?

No Telegraph, Ed’s US advisor is not a non-dom. But the Barclay brothers are

Adam Barnett
16 April, 2015

Bizarre claims fall apart and expose tax avoidance of newspaper proprietors

Tory press side with the rich over Labour’s ‘war on non-doms’

Adam Barnett
9 April, 2015

Bogus fears of rich people fleeing the country reveal the newspapers’ class allegiances

How much will the change in the domicile rule raise in tax?

Richard Murphy
8 April, 2015

This is not only a big step forward for tax and social justice but will give the Treasury a boost

Media Watch: Michael Gove’s class war would have the press seeing red, if he were Labour

Adam Barnett
13 March, 2015

The Tory chief whip uses the language of the left, and the press love it

Comment: Within the law or not, tax avoidance should be socially unacceptable

James Bloodworth
9 February, 2015

Tax avoidance can have a devestating social cost. We shouldn’t be afraid of pointing that out

There is nothing anti-business about wanting Boots to pay tax

Matthew Whittley
3 February, 2015

Tax avoidance is the real catastrophe for Britain

David Cameron’s latest tax announcement: not new and certainly not progressive

James Bloodworth
26 January, 2015

Struggling households won’t benefit from Cameron’s latest announcement – and he’s made it before

IFS: poorest households hit hardest by coalition tax and benefit changes

James Bloodworth
23 January, 2015

Working parents in the poorest households have been hardest hit by changes to the tax and benefits system since 2010

Mansion tax vs Council tax part 2: council tax reform – pros and cons

Daisy Srblin
22 January, 2015

Introducing new bands at the top, as suggested by opponents of the Mansion Tax, won’t amount to the comprehensive reform we need

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