This is how much tax Boris Johnson paid (and it’s the most of any politician so far) April 11, 2016 Tax returns are like buses. You spend ages waiting for one to turn up (or not, depending on your view of the world) and then three arrive all at once. Hot on the heels of George Osborne's and Jeremy Corbyn's comes that of London mayor Boris Johnson and it shows the now-Uxbridge MP has paid [...]
Now Jeremy Corbyn has published his tax return too (but what is Surrey income?) April 11, 2016 Anyone into the affairs of the nation's most powerful must be in ecstasy today: after David Cameron published details of his tax return yesterday and George Osborne waded in this afternoon, now Jeremy Corbyn has got involved, with details of his income. It's not very exciting, mind. Even as the Labour leader went head-to-head with the [...]
EU referendum: Former head of British Chambers of Commerce John Longworth condemns anti-Brexit multinational companies as “short-termist and narrowly focused” April 11, 2016 John Longworth, the former head of the British Chambers of Commerce, has accused large companies campaigning for Britain to remain in the European Union of being “short-termist and narrowly focused”. Longworth stepped down from his position as director-general of the BCC last month after he was suspended for expressing his support for a so-called Brexit. [...]
David Cameron to tell MPs: Companies will be criminally liable for employees who facilitate tax evasion April 11, 2016 Companies whose employees facilitate tax evasion will be held criminally liable, David Cameron will tell MPs today. The Prime Minister will address the Commons after a week in which his personal tax affairs came under scrutiny. Cameron was accused of hypocrisy last week by Labour after he confirmed that he had a stake in his [...]
London Mayoral Election: Zac Goldsmith presses for cuts to tax and red tape April 11, 2016 Zac Goldsmith is pledging to support further cuts to corporation tax if he becomes mayor of London today as the Richmond Park MP launches his mayoral manifesto. The Conservative candidate for mayor will also seek to set himself apart from Labour’s Sadiq Khan by championing deregulation of the City and encouraging less red tape for start-ups. [...]
EU referendum: New guidelines on campaign limits during the referendum period to be published, after big bosses demand clarity April 10, 2016 The Electoral Commission is understood to be publishing an updated set of guidelines tomorrow regarding what businesses are allowed to do once the EU referendum period formally begins on Friday. The move, which was first reported by Sky News, comes as some of the bosses at the UK's largest companies are warning that they'll be keeping their mouth [...]
Panama Papers scandal: What we know about the new UK tax taskforce so far April 10, 2016 Earlier today, Prime Minister David Cameron announced that a new tax taskforce would be set up to deal with the fallout from the Panama Papers report. (He also shared a letter from his accountant, which you may have heard about.) While the precise details of the taskforce are still foggy, here's what we've discovered so far: [...]
MPs’ fury at David Cameron Liaison Committee snub ahead of EU referendum April 10, 2016 Prime Minister David Cameron has been accused of ignoring a “clear and unambiguous case” for him to attend a hearing with Parliament’s senior committee on the EU referendum. The chair of the Liaison Committee – comprised of the chairs of Parliament’s select committees – made the claim in a letter written to Cameron. Andrew Tyrie, [...]
Now Nicola Sturgeon has published her tax return for 2014/15 April 10, 2016 Scottish National Party (SNP) leader Nicola Sturgeon has become the latest politician to lay out her tax return for all to see, after the Panama Papers scandal called into question the tax dealings of numerous high-profile individuals. Sturgeon's tax return for tax year 2014/15, which was posted up on the SNP's website today, reveals that the [...]
Is George Osborne next? Labour and the SNP want the entire cabinet, MPs and political journalists to publish tax returns April 10, 2016 The Prime Minister may have thought publishing his own tax return would settle the furor caused by the Panama papers and his own connections with offshore companies, but it looks like there's no signs of the row abating just yet. Now, the SNP has called for the same kind of transparency from across the government, and has apparently [...]