Hon. Fabian Picardo MP, Chief
Minister of Gibraltar has just spoken at the Conservative Party Conference.
Sunday, 1 October 2017
Thursday, 29 June 2017
European Commission Tax Fairness Conference: Taxing fairly – Taxing global
The panel consisted of:
- Valère Moutarlier, Director for Direct taxation, DG Taxation and Customs Union, European Commission
- Richard Murphy, Professor of Practice in International Political Economy at City University; Director at Tax Research UK and the Fair Tax Mark
- Jim Clarken, Executive Director of Oxfam Ireland
- Will Morris, Deputy Global Tax Policy Leader, PwC; Chair of the BIAC Tax Committee
Wednesday, 24 May 2017
EESC: “A favourable tax system for fair competition and growth”
This morning in Brussels, the European Economic and Social
Committee (EESC) hosted a debate, presenting their paper “A favourable tax
system for fair competition and growth”. It brought together representatives of
DG TAXUD, the OECD, NGOs, Accountancy Europe and others.
Here are some of the key comments made during the event.
Tuesday, 24 January 2017
Davos 2017: Efforts to tackle tax avoidance on the agenda
At the World Economic Forum in Davos
last week, the subject of tax was once again on the agenda. Whether it was
Oxfam, the OECD or Theresa May, efforts to tackle tax avoidance were under
scrutiny. With the UK wedded to having the lowest tax rate in the G20, and President
Trump promising to dramatically cut US taxes, claims that there is a “race to
the bottom” seem ever more believable. However, opinions remain divided as to whether this is a good or a bad thing.
The tax debate has come a long way in the last few years, but frustrations remain that what should be common ground around terminology and matters of fact gets muddied. In the long run, this is counter productive for all.
The tax debate has come a long way in the last few years, but frustrations remain that what should be common ground around terminology and matters of fact gets muddied. In the long run, this is counter productive for all.
MEPs tell EU Commission to expand “blacklist” of states at risk of money laundering to include “tax havens”
Last week the European Parliament considered the European Commission's "blacklist" of countries
deemed to be at risk of money
laundering and terrorist financing. Companies and individuals from blacklisted countries
face more stringent checks (for example from banks), when seeking to do business
in the EU. Although not specifically related to tax, as with so many issues is seems, this piece of work has now encompassed the tax avoidance debate.
Tuesday, 17 January 2017
“Better Budgets: Making Tax Policy Better” report launch
Yesterday saw the launch of the report “Better Budgets:
Making Tax Policy Better” jointly issued by the Institute for Government, Chartered
Institute of Taxation, and the Institute for Fiscal Studies. The launch event
had panellists from all three organisations, joined by Jane Ellison MP,
Financial Secretary to the Treasury.
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