TRUST THE TECH COMPANIES: Uber’s Former Security Chief Found Guilty of Covering Up 2016 Data Breach.
Matt Thistlethwaite On the Republic
How to become a republic: Lessons from the Republic of Ireland
There are likely to be many obstacles on the long road to Australia inevitably becoming a republic but the biggest will be finding agreement on how we choose our new head of state. For the 1999 republic referendum, the then Prime Minister John Howard, an avowed monarchist, was well aware of this obstacle, using it
Here’s a piece from my Substack blog. Although the references are Australian, much of the argument is relevant to all the realms of the British King, including Britain
How PwC got tangled in a fight between ATO and the boys from Brazil
Integrity commission: Will Australia avoid US, UK drift to illiberalism?
The UK and the US stand on the brink of something unthinkable a decade ago. Australians must fight to ensure that the proposed National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) resists the radicalised right and protects democracy against Competitive Authoritarianism.
eesoo Nam (USC; Google Scholar) presents Just Taxation of Crime: Should the Commission of Crime Change One’s Tax Liability?, 54 Ariz. St. L.J. ___ (2023), at San Diego today as part of its Tax Law Speaker Series:
The tax law treats criminals differently from non-criminals. Should it? Under the public policy doctrine, various tax deductions are disallowed if they are closely tied to criminal activity. Running a criminal enterprise is thus tax disadvantaged compared to running a non-criminal enterprise.
This Article considers a variety of possible explanations. (1) The tax disadvantage provides an incentive not to commit crime. (2) The tax disadvantage helps to bring deserved punishment to the criminal. (3) Criminals have given up their right not to be taxed. (4) Criminals have taken an unfair advantage and so must be stripped of that unfair advantage. (5) Taxpayers deserve to bear the full cost of their criminal activities with no help from others.
This Article argues in favor of (5) as the best explanation. Since taxpayers deserve to bear the full cost of their criminal activities, the public policy doctrine should be expanded to prohibit all deductions tied to criminal wrongdoing rather than just the ones which are currently prohibited.
FT.com – Once touted as redundant, the most quotidian of materials is now a hot commodity again: “…Frith-Powell is using early-Victorian equipment to make paper in the same way it was made in the 1600s, but the Paper Foundation, based in a 19th-century country house in Cumbria’s Burneside, is not a historic enterprise. Launched five years ago by Mark Cropper, chair of bespoke and luxury paper mill James Cropper, it was born out of an aspiration to preserve the waning craft of making paper by hand.
The mill is part of a broader craft rehabilitation project that will see an arts centre established in the manor next to the mill, housing an exhibition space, print studios, library and archive. They’re already producing paper for artists and conservationists, and have launched a collection of handmade paper products such as sketchbooks, watercolour pads and notecards. Paper hung out to dry in the Paper Foundation’s mill Paper hung out to dry in the Paper Foundation’s mill. Papermaking in Europe has been in decline for the past 100 years: where the continent used to boast thousands of mills, increased volumes and mechanisation have seen that number dwindle to fewer than 1,000. Of the mills making paper by hand, the Foundation is now one of only a handful worldwide, and one of two in the UK…”
- Mini-Budget: Reforms, roll-outs and freezes in the tax and benefit system(6 Oct 2022)
- IFS: Millions in Britain ‘face stealth tax raid’ under Liz Truss’s plans (6 Oct 2022)
- Lobbying and capture of the State: 'Taken Over by Big Fat Cat Sponsors’ Making Friends and Influencing Ministers at Conservative Conference (6 Oct 2022)
- Gordon Brown says there will be a 'national uprising' if Tories slash benefits for poor (5 Oct 2022)
- Government for Sale: Liz Truss raised £500,000 for bid to be leader, register of interests reveal (5 Oct 2022)
- HMRC umbrella company tax avoidance action is ‘a drop in the ocean’ (30 Sep 2022)
- UK isolated as EU agrees windfall tax on energy firms (30 Sep 2022)
- EU agrees windfall tax on energy firms (30 Sep 2022)
- Do higher income taxes on top earners trickle down? A local labor markets approach (28 Sep 2022)
- The non-dom rules: how to raise £2bn more tax, and make the UK more competitive (28 Sep 2022)
- Taxing non-doms fairly would raise billions (27 Sep 2022)
- Super-rich UK non-doms avoiding £3.2bn in tax each year, report finds (27 Sep 2022)
- One in six UK public procurement contracts (PPE) had tax haven link (24 Sep 2022)
- HM Treasury: THE GROWTH PLAN 2022 (23 Sep 2022)
- The Growth Plan 2022 speech (23 Sep 2022)
- Chancellor announces new Growth Plan with biggest package of tax cuts in generations (23 Sep 2022)
- IFS Mini-Budget response (23 Sep 2022)
- Five charts that will underpin chancellor’s mini-budget (23 Sep 2022)
- From stamp duty to defence spending: what will Kwarteng’s mini-budget do? (22 Sep 2022)
- New crackdown on fraud and money laundering to protect UK economy(22 Sep 2022)
- Money Laundering: Westminster council plans crack down on ‘dirty money (21 Sep 2022)
- Tax cut 'gamble' will make debt unsustainable, says IFS (21 Sep 2022)
- Stamp duty cut: rumoured property tax cut in Friday’s mini-Budget could push up mortgage bills (21 Sep 2022)
- Reversing NICs and corporation tax rises would leave debt on an unsustainable path (21 Sep 2022)
- Donald Trump sued for 'years of bank, tax and insurance fraud' (21 Sep 2022)
- Wealth tax scrapped in Spanish region of Andalucia (21 Sep 2022)
- Liz Truss pledges to review tax rates amid cost of living crisis (20 Sep 2022)
- ‘Polluters must pay’: UN chief calls for windfall tax on fossil fuel companies (20 Sep 2022)
- Inequality: Number of global ultra high net worth individuals hits record high (20 Sep 2022)
- Workers who lose their jobs face £7,500 stealth tax raid (20 Sep 2022)
- HMRC: UK Income Tax payer numbers by type (19 Sep 2022)
- EU expects to raise €140bn from windfall tax on energy firms (14 Sep 2022)
- King Charles will not pay tax on inheritance from the Queen (13 Sep 2022)
- Liz Truss energy and tax plan ‘will give richest families twice as much support’ (13 Sep 2022)
- UAE court rejects extradition of suspect in Danish tax fraud case (12 Sep 2022)
- Portugal’s socialists back EU tax on excessive energy profits (12 Sep 2022)
- Widespread distrust among tax officials of Big Four, says OECD survey (6 Sep 2022)