Aggressive tax planning has been achieved ‘with the complicity of governments themselves to cope with tax competition’, says senior OECD tax official
The ‘court of public opinion’ sets a dangerous precedent, says Baker Tilly tax partner
House of Lords committee will question anti-avoidance campaigner Richard Murphy and leading tax advisers
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Representatives of the big four accountancy firms are set to be quizzed by the Commons public accounts committee at the end of this month, as MPs continue their investigation into tax avoidance.
Bulk settlement is needed to clear ‘huge backlog of cases’, says Jason Collins
Sir Mervyn King, governor of the Bank of England, had criticised the idea
City AM editor says the technological revolution, not tax policy, is the ‘real reason’ for HMV’s demise
‘We are in constant dialogue with HMRC’
Transparency will make it ‘harder for companies to do the wrong thing’