Skip to main content
Home
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • de
animals Animals
climate Climate Crisis
Conflict Regions
Culture
Democracy
Development & Aid
Economy
Education
energy Energy
environment Environment
Exemplary People
food Food & Agriculture
Globalization
Health
Human Rights
Men
military Military
nature Nature
News Media
nuclear weapons Nuclear Disarmament
Peace
Politics
Religions
Social Justice
Sustainability
Women
Youth
Useful Tools
Real News
Events

Selected Articles

  1. Home
  2. Politics
  3. Europe - Non EU
  4. BRITAIN - Politics
  5. Key Political ISSUES - UK
  6. TAX Dodging & Tax Justice UK
Suggest a link
Cancel
  • It’s the rich tax dodgers who are the real traitors - LFF 12.02.25456992
  • UK’s Labour government raises taxes by 40bn pounds in first budget - Al Jazeera 30.10.24440799
  • Why we need to have an honest debate about tax reform - LFF 03.07.24421366
  • ‘Petrified’ non-doms poised to flee UK over Labour’s tax plans, say experts - Guardian 13.04.24419221
  • Tweet: Our response to Labour's welcome plans to crack down on tax dodging - @PatMillsUK 09.04.24407595
  • Where do we find the £100bn needed to fix Britain? Margaret Hodge has the answer - Guardian 30.11.23388646
  • Britain’s great tax con - New Statesman 30.08.23373336
  • Britain’s tax system is rigged in favour of the rich - LFF 04.08.23364413
  • Labour donor launches legal action against HMRC over tax loophole - LFF 07.06.23352236
  • Wealth tax of 0.5% could cover UK’s share of loss and damage fund, says charity - Guardian 12.05.23347650
  • Call for wealth tax as UK billionaire numbers up by 20% since pandemic - The Guardian 19.12.22324612
  • The UK’s tax system is regressive, rewards the wealthy and is in urgent need of reform - Left Foot Forward 01.04.22281461
  • This scandal isn’t just about MPs’ greed – it’s also about ‘British’ overseas territories - Guardian 12.11.21262067
  • Biden’s global corporation tax plan is hugely popular, so why isn’t Britain backing it? - Guardian 21.05.21246900
  • Are Britain’s high earners taxed too much or too little? - Guardian 23.11.19201723
  • The claim that Labour’s tax plans are ‘not credible’ is based on ideology, not fact - Guardian 23.11.19201806
  • UN rapporteur: tax cut plans of Johnson and Hunt 'a tragedy' - Guardian 27.06.19194778
  • Offshore secrecy: inside the movement to crack it open - Guardian 02.05.18142277
  • Welsh Government 'cannot allow UK Government to plunge more Welsh children into poverty' - Ekklesia 20.04.18142278
  • The UK’s North Sea Oil Revenues: Giving it away? – Tax Justice Network 8/16142282
  • The 1% hide their money offshore – then use it to corrupt our democracy - Guardian 10.04.16142283
  • British society favours the rich – the tax avoidance scandal makes this clear - Guardian 13.02.15142286
  • Treat tax dodgers more harshly than benefit cheats, says Guardian/ICM poll - Guardian 16.02.15142287
  • Here’s how Labour should tackle the tax avoiders: an Office of Tax Responsibility - Guardian 05.02.15142291
  • We don't need austerity, we need to stop tax evasion - Independent 20.05.14142292
  • Campaigners fume as tax haven chiefs gather in London (Politics.co.uk, 11/13)142295
  • How companies use inter-country ruses to dodge tax 8/13142296
  • The idea that paying more tax than legally required is 'moral' is perverse (?) - Telegraph 6/13142300
  • David Cameron: We are lowering taxes to encourage multi-nationals to come to Britain - Telegraph 6/13142301
  • Tax avoidance: how to change corporate behaviour - Guardian 5/13142305
  • Margaret Hodge urges accountancy code of practice over role in tax laws - Guardian 4/13142306
  • To Limit Corporate Tax Avoidance, Tax Investors - Bloomberg 2/13142310
  • Margaret Hodge: tax avoidance costs the Treasury £5bn a year - Guardian 2/13142311
  • G20 vows to combat corporate tax avoidance - BBC 2/13142315
  • Corporate tax avoidance: How do companies do it? - BBC 12/12142316
  • "Go home or face arrest"... Ever wondered what's on the other side of that van? 142319
  • Vince Cable criticises foreign firms over tax - Guardian 11/12142320
  • Thames Water – a private equity plaything that takes us for fools - Observer 11/12142323
  • Tax avoidance: The most common schemes - BBC 6/12142324
  • Wrong reaction to tax avoidance - FT 2/12142328
  • How to Build a Progressive Tea Party - Nation 2/11142329
  • Consultancies gear up for corporate reputation fight - PR Week 22.01.11142333
  • National Audit Office to investigate UK tax deals with multinationals - Guardian 19.01.11142334
  • Tax avoidance: how big business cuts its bills ! - Guardian 10.12.10 (must read)142338
  • The Business: Protests and the battle of the generations - Guardian 08.12.10 (audio)142339
  • The ultra-rich could solve this financial crisis - Guardian 01.12.10142342
  • Letters: Taking action on tax and inequality - Guardian 12/10142343
  • Corporation tax in UK as low as 8% to stop exodus of multinationals - Guardian 11/10142347
  • Richard Allen (on the VAT loophole) – Open Letter to the Chancellor 10/10142348
  • The top gamekeeper - Guardian Tax Gap 2/09142351
  • About Us
    • FAQ
    • Endorsements
    • Privacy Policy
    • Disclaimer
    • Publisher
    • Press
  • Get Involved
    • What can I do?
    • Add a Link
    • Share knowledge
    • Donate
    • Contact us

Follow us

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
to top

share

Privacy
Details
Imprint | Privacy
Your selection from
The controller (Dr. Norbert Stute, Austria) would like to use the following services in order to process your personal data. Technologies such as cookies, localStorage, etc. can be used for personalization. This is not necessary for the use of the website, but allows us to interact with you more closely. If you wish, you can adjust or revoke your consent at any time via our privacy policy.
Other content (1 Service)
Integration of additional information
Switch to accept or reject the category Other content

X (Twitter)
Twitter International Unlimited Company, Ireland
All Detailsto X (Twitter)
All Detailsto X (Twitter)
Switch to accept or reject the service X (Twitter)
When accessing some sub-services of our website, additional personal services are processed. Processed data categories: technical connection data of the server access (IP address, date, time, requested page, browser information)data about the use of the website and the logging of clicks on individual elements. Purpose of processing: Selection of online advertising on other platforms, which are automatically selected using real-time bidding based on user behavior and provision of social media services. The legal basis for processing: Your consent according to Art. 6 (1) a GDPR. Data is transmitted: as joint controllers for Twitter International Unlimited Company, One Cumberland Place, Fenian Street Dublin 2, D02 AX07, Ireland. This may also mean a transfer of personal data to a country outside the European Union. The data is transmitted on the basis of your consent in accordance with Art. 6 Para. 1 lit a in conjunction with Art. 49 Para. 1 lit a GDPR. You were informed before you gave your consent that the USA does not have a level of data protection that corresponds to the standards of the EU. In particular, US secret services can access your data without you being informed and without you being able to take legal action against it.
Switch to accept or reject the service
Back