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  • GUARDIAN - Tax Gap (companies)148389
  • Tax Gap BLOG - Guardian148390
  • Tax Gap DATABASE - Guardian148391
  • Info on UK Tax Dodgers by UK Uncut (Archive)148392
  • New day of action against tax avoiders planned - Left Foot Forward 14.01.11148393
  • Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes (pdf) - OECD148394
  • Show me the Money – a Tax Treasure Hunt - ActionAid Campaign148395
  • Amazon Anonymous148396
  • Report: Closing the Tax Gap: HMRC’s record at ensuring tax compliance 3/12 *.pdf148397
  • The UK tax gap is now £40bn – as corporations fail to pay more than ever before - Canary 07.04.25464218
  • Crooked Crook LTD - the scandalous growth of shell companies in the UK - New Int 09.08.22300153
  • Amazon and eBay sellers' VAT fraud rife despite crackdown – Guardian 28.11.16148398
  • eBay pays £1.1m UK tax on revenues it told US investors were £1.1bn - Guardian 08.10.16148399
  • Podcast: Are the big four accountancy firms really the, ‘big one’? – Tax Justice Network 19.08.16148400
  • Anger at City banks paying little or no corporation tax - Guardian 22.12.15148401
  • PwC promoted tax avoidance 'on industrial scale', say MPs - BBC 06.02.15148402
  • Nando's using secretive tax haven trust to avoid inheritance tax bills - Guardian 10.07.14148403
  • Vodafone courts new tax row with transfer to Luxembourg haven - Independent 07.06.14148404
  • The dodgy house of Vodafone - UK Uncut, 28.05.14148405
  • Amazon UK boycott urged after retailer pays just £4.2m in tax - Guardian 09.05.14148406
  • Sales slide as Starbucks feels tax backlash: Coffee chain axes six shops after £14m drop in business during the past year - Daily Mail, 24.04.14148407
  • The other energy scandal - power giants use loophole to cut their own tax bills - Independent 10/13148408
  • Vodafone's £84bn tax avoidance bonanza (Independent, Sept 2013)148409
  • Deloitte appoints official criticised over 'sweetheart' tax deals - Guardian 5/13148410
  • Sunderland reverend paints ash cross on Starbucks’ window in Lent war on tax-row firms - Sunderland Echo 2/13148411
  • The 'big four', transparency and tax reform - Guardian letters 4/13148412
  • 'Big four' accountants 'use knowledge of Treasury to help rich avoid tax' - Guardian 4/13148413
  • Topshop > Controversies - Wikipedia148414
  • Forget Starbucks – what UK companies are doing to avoid tax is far worse - Guardian 02/13148415
  • Starbucks, Google and Amazon grilled over UK tax avoidance - Sky News 12.11.12148416
  • Apple, Google, Facebook, Amazon, EBay All Pay Minimal UK Corporation Tax - Huff Post 11/12148417
  • Amazon, Google and Starbucks accused of diverting UK profits - Guardian 11/12148418
  • Special Report: How Starbucks avoids UK taxes - Reuters 1012148419
  • Lycamobile is Tories' top corporate donor - but pays no corporation tax - Guardian 6/12148420
  • Amazon: £7bn sales, no UK corporation tax - Guardian 4/12148421
  • How Barclays tax avoidance schemes worked - Guardian 2/12148422
  • BARCLAYS reveals £113m UK corporation tax bill (2.4% of it's profits) - BBC 2/11148423
  • High street stores hit in day of action over corporate tax avoidance - Observer 19.12.10148424
  • The hidden cost of online shopping - Guardian 09.12.10148425
  • Tax protests hit Topshop, BHS, Vodafone on busy shopping day ! - Channel 4, 04.12.10148426
  • Cadbury's secret Swiss move will cost UK exchequer millions in tax - Guardian 03.12.10148427
  • Brewer (SABMiller) accused of depriving poor countries of millions in revenue - Guardian 11/10148428
  • Big business: what they make, what they pay - Guardian Tax Gap 2/09148429
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