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  • Publication: The UK’s ‘non-doms’: Who are they, what do they do, and where do they live? - Warwick 26.04.22419220
  • Report: Grand Theft Auto maker has paid no UK corporation tax in 10 years – The Guardian 23.07.19188366
  • Report: Hiding in Plain Sight: How UK companies are used to launder corrupt wealth - Transparency International 11/17148117
  • HMRC claws back celebrities' tax profit on empty data centres - BBC News 15.12.16148118
  • £119.4bn: The Tax Gap. Tax evasion in 2014 and what can be done about it - PCS & Tax Research UK 09/14148119
  • Fact Sheet: Close the carried interest loophole that is a tax dodge for super-rich private equity executives - AFR 14.10.21148120
  • The Super-Rich and Us BBC Documentary 2015 Episode 1 Rich People VS Poor People UK148121
  • The Super-Rich and Us BBC Documentary 2015 Episode 2 Rich People VS Poor People UK148122
  • Unfair and Unclear: The Effects and Perceptions of the UK Tax System - Equality Trust 06/14148123
  • Tax without design: recent developments in UK tax policy – Institute for Fiscal Studies 5/14 .pdf148124
  • In the Shade: The UK's Missing Economy - Tax Research UK Report, May 2014148125
  • Avoiding Avoidance: Why the UK's Anti-Abuse Rule will Fail to Tackle Tax Avoidance148126
  • Tax avoidance: tackling marketed avoidance schemes - PAC Report 1/13148127
  • Tax avoidance: the role of large accountancy firms - PAC Report 4/13148128
  • The UK-Swiss Tax Agreement: Doomed to Fail - TJN Report, 10.11148129
  • Countering Tax Avoidance in the UK: Which Way Forward? - IFS, Feb 2009148130
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