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  • Coalition losing its way on tax wars

    February 20, 2011

    IT is starting to look as if the British government has completely lost the ability to fight back against its critics, especially when it comes to tax. Instead, it keeps trying to appease them, attempting to move to the left of Labour on the issue and failing to understand that such a strategy is doomed [...]

  • CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS EDITED BY JULIET SAMUEL

    February 14, 2011

    Mazars The law firm has appointed a national head of tax in the UK: Tim Davies (pictured). He has been at the firm for four years, advising on a range of clients. He will now head up a practice of more than 200 professionals in tax. Previously, he worked at advisory firms PricewaterhouseCoopers, Ernst & [...]

  • The economics of perpetual motion

    February 8, 2011

    WOW. This government has finally cracked it. It has rewritten the laws of economics: there is now such a thing as a free lunch, the elusive El Dorado pursued so assiduously since time immemorial. I’m talking about George Osborne’s special tax on the balance sheets of large banks operating in London, hiked by another £800m [...]

  • Tax fines to rise sharply

    January 31, 2011

    OFFSHORE tax evaders will see the penalties they face double under new rules announced by HM Revenue & Customs. HMRC’s decision to raise the penalty from 100 to 200 per cent of the amount evaded from 6 April this year is designed to push offshore money into more transparent and cooperative jurisdictions. The penalty for [...]

  • CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS

    January 24, 2011

    Remuneration Consultants Group The body responsible for developing the voluntary code of conduct for executive remuneration consultants has appointed two new non-executive directors: Philippa Hird (pictured) and William Claxton-Smith. Hird is a leading human resources professional, having been group director of HR at ITV and being a current non-exec at HMRC. Claxton-Smith was head of corporate [...]

  • What the other papers say this morning

    January 23, 2011

    FINANCIAL TIMES AUDITORS SEEK TO EASE FEARS The four biggest auditors have denied that their dominance of the market for large companies had created a systemic risk akin to that posed by the leading banks. Deloitte, Ernst & Young, KPMG and PwC have told the European Commission that they are willing to help draw up [...]

  • Tax officials’ bonuses to be curbed after bumper 2010

    January 23, 2011

    BONUSES received by tax officials will be curbed in line with the rest of the public sector, following revelations that top HMRC staff received a bumper £13m bonus payment between them last year. The Revenue paid out almost £800,000 more on staff bonuses last year than it did in 2009, despite a blunder in the [...]

  • Football stars face a tax bill crackdown

    January 16, 2011

    ENGLAND footballer Wayne Rooney is amongst Premier League stars under scrutiny from tax inspectors for avoiding thousands of pounds in tax. A crackdown on more than 50 players was sparked after HM Revenue & Customs found some stars had been using complex legal loopholes and accountants to legally avoid paying the 50 per cent top [...]

  • Make sure you aren’t paying too much: get your tax return right

    January 12, 2011

    IT’S THAT time of year again. We all try to pretend it’s not happening, but the reminder adverts have been slapped across the tube billboards for weeks now. So, at some point over the next three weeks, we are going to have to sit down and fill out our tax return. Many say the misery [...]

  • Diamond: We have to stop saying sorry

    January 11, 2011

    BARCLAYS boss Bob Diamond came out fighting at a high-profile public hearing yesterday, insisting it was time for banks to stop apologising for the financial crisis. Appearing before an influential group of MPs, Diamond said “the period of remorse and apology” that followed the banking meltdown needed to end. “The biggest issue is ‘How do [...]

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