April 2013 (129) Aggressive Tax Planning: The View from Brussels
According to an article in the Financial Times yesterday, the Netherlands and Luxembourg between them received foreign investment to the […]
March 2013 (128) Essential Credentials for an International Tax Consultant
I have just finished teaching my annual International Tax Law 3 MA course for students at the University of London. […]
February 2013 (127) Why Varying Rates Of Taxation Can Help Employment Objectives
Despite the fact that international tax systems have a variety of distinctive features amongst developed and undeveloped countries, a common […]
February 2013 (126) – Don’t Complain About The Coffee If You Can’t Count The Beans
Having spent the last 40 years studying international tax systems in most of the developed countries around the world, I […]
January 2013 (125) – David Cameron’s Wake Up Call On All Tax Avoiders
David Cameron’s “smell the coffee” wake up call on all tax avoiders at the Davos World Economic Forum is politically […]