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Published in: Home: NewsNo evidence that scrapping non-dom status would cost UK £350m, Treasury admits
Missing analysis casts doubt on claims published in Telegraph and puts pressure on Rishi Sunak over billionaire loophole
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Published in: openDemocracyUKThere's better ways to tax wealth than a mansion tax
The history of tax reforms and proposals suggests the current proposals for a mansion tax are from optimal - there...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKSmall earthquake in Britain - devastates the economy
The 50p tax rate would apparently have minimal impact but also be devastating to the UK economy. It's worth...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKThe I word
When you hear a politician or a company boasting about "investment", always ask what the investors are getting in return.
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Published in: openDemocracyUKNorthern Italy and the republican tradition
The Emilia Romagna region in northern Italy gives an insight into how a republican economy might look in practice....
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Published in: openEconomyPay at the top: to each according to results? to social contribution? ... or to systemic privilege?
Are high executive and banking pay related to results? Or to social value added? Or does executive compensation...
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Published in: HomeTaxation: revenue maximisation vs. the politics of envy
Is there any reason to set top tax rates at anything but the rate which maximises government revenues? And what is...
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Published in: openEconomyTaxing the rich: 50p is too little
Michael Bullen argued against Jeremy Fox's charge of "blackmail by the wealthy" with respect to the campaign in...
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Published in: openEconomyDon't tax the rich any more: it will cost us more than it raises
Should the marginal rate of income tax be reduced for very high earners? Jeremy Fox argues that there is no obvious...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKDon't tax us, it harms the economy: a convenient argument from Britain's richest
Britain's 50 per cent tax rate for high earners isn't slowing growth. But many of the rich don't want to pay, so...