lion days
Start with white haze.
By midday you meet
A hammer of heat--
Whatever was sown
Now fully grown,
Whatever conceived
Now fully leaved,
Abounding, ablaze-
O long lion days!”
The language of tax avoidance cases
The opening line of single Supreme Court judgment in UBS v HMRC [2016] UKSC 13 from Lord Reed reads as follows:
“In our society, a great deal of
intellectual effort is devoted to tax avoidance. The most sophisticated
attempts of the Houdini taxpayer to escape from the manacles of tax”
Canada
Moves to End Tax Loophole Used by Doctors and Lawyers
Unchaining one's media dragon story Scott’s mini-memoir
Unchaining one's media dragon story Scott’s mini-memoir
'Brain disorder research' scheme guilty of tax avoidance
Read the Upper Tribunal Judgement - THE BRAIN DISORDERS RESEARCH LIMITED PARTNERSHIP (2) NEIL HOCKIN v THE COMMISSIONERS FOR HER MAJESTY’S REVENUE AND CUSTOMS
Read the First-Tier Tribunal Judgement - THE BRAIN DISORDERS RESEARCH LIMITED PARTNERSHIP (2) NEIL HOCKIN v THE COMMISSIONERS FOR HER MAJESTY’S REVENUE AND CUSTOMS
Research: Moral Appeals Can Help Reduce Tax Evasion
- Expanding the Regulatory Maze Won't Work: New UK watchdog to close money laundering loopholes
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US Hedge funds scramble to pay taxes after loophole closed
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Inside the Code of Conduct, the EU's most secretive group
- Former Credit Suisse Banker Pleads Guilty to Conspiring with U.S. Taxpayers and Other Swiss Bankers to Defraud the United States
Ex-Credit Suisse Banker Pleads Guilty in US Tax Cheat Case
- Canary Wharf Contractors pays £11000 tax on £70m profit
- Corporate Welfare: Big-budget films receive increase in tax relief to almost £600m
The US just can't stop putting tax policy in the hands of tax-avoidance experts - Former Ernst & Young partner elevated to key position
- Countries vs corporations
- To My Fellow Plutocrats: You Can Cure Trumpism
Another blow for heartland workers: Slashed pensions CBS (Re Silc)
The millennial left’s war against liberalism WaPo. More on Chapo Trap House.
Du Bois and the “Wages of Whiteness” Adolph Reed, Nonsite.org (DB). Anything by Reed is worth reading
Eugene Debs and the Kingdom of Evil TruthDig (GF).
A New Class Politics Counterpunch (Re Silc). The woes of the European left.
Electronic monitoring isn’t kid-friendly Sacramento Bee
A few more thoughts on the Opportunity Corridor and Cleveland Clinic. Eat Righteous (CR). A response to this Politico story.
Aging in place contributes to historically low housing inventoryBaltimore Sun. Translation: Why won’t those old black folks go die in nursing homes so we can gentrify their neighborhoods?
Balanced budget ‘like shooting the economy in the head’ — expertsMedium. The expert being Bill Black
Tech Companies Push Offshore Cash Pile
To A Record
Shell
Companies: The US Is a Good Place for Bad People to Stash Their Money
US Hedge funds scramble to pay taxes after loophole closed
Inside the Code of Conduct, the EU's most secretive group
Another blow for heartland workers: Slashed pensions CBS (Re Silc)The millennial left’s war against liberalism WaPo. More on Chapo Trap House.Du Bois and the “Wages of Whiteness” Adolph Reed, Nonsite.org (DB). Anything by Reed is worth readingEugene Debs and the Kingdom of Evil TruthDig (GF).A New Class Politics Counterpunch (Re Silc). The woes of the European left.
Electronic monitoring isn’t kid-friendly Sacramento Bee
A few more thoughts on the Opportunity Corridor and Cleveland Clinic. Eat Righteous (CR). A response to this Politico story.
Aging in place contributes to historically low housing inventoryBaltimore Sun. Translation: Why won’t those old black folks go die in nursing homes so we can gentrify their neighborhoods?
Balanced budget ‘like shooting the economy in the head’ — expertsMedium. The expert being Bill Black
Shell Companies: The US Is a Good Place for Bad People to Stash Their Money
Gearing for Complexity
As F. Scott Fitzgerald famously put it: "The ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function is the sign of a first-rate intelligence." Over the years, in business, I’ve called this power of paradox And/And. It’s about putting two unlikely ideas together and discounting neither.
Never was this truer because the chaos factor has ramped up across the board. Running a major company or country is quite the challenge these days, one where freight trains come at you out of nowhere. “That’s what I wake up to each morning. I get a thick book full of death, destruction, strife and chaos. That’s what I take with my morning tea.” – said President Obama, in an interview with Vox.
Turmoil is everywhere and impacts everyone. I often get asked how to rev up a start-up business amidst so much chaos. The acceleration point is as paradoxical as the decision points along the way. Don’t run from chaos. Run towards it. Hire a group who can not only manage change and complexity, but who actually enjoy chaos. You can only thrive in chaos if you bloody love it. To avoid being disrupted, point your trouble-makers at killer problems and get out of their way.
ps the image is from kissassfacts.com and their must-check-out article What's the Most Mind-Boggling Paradox You've Heard, they list 20.
The
takedown went smoothly. Dash cam footage from the Italian Special Operation
Squad shows police vehicles cutting off the gray car on a thin ribbon of
country road. The car's one-eyed driver puts his head out the open window and
ducks back inside when he sees men with pistols and semiautomatic guns bolting
forward. Then Massimo Carminati - an underworld boss so powerful he called
himself the "Last King of Rome," a career criminal who had already
lost one eye in a gun battle with police - puts up his hands and surrenders.
The December 2014 arrest was the first step in a massive sting aimed at public
corruption in Rome's municipal machinery. Eventually, 46 criminals, business
people and politicians were charged in a scheme to reroute public funds away
from civic projects into private pockets, including housing developments meant
for recent immigrants fleeing the Middle East. Extortion, fraud, theft and
money-laundering were all among charges leveled against the defendants, who
were dubbed the "Mafia Capitale" in the press.