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UK Tax Havens miss third deadline to act
Multiple British Overseas Territories have now missed their third deadline to expose the billions of pounds being stashed away in secret offshore accounts by super rich tax dodgers, corporates, and criminals.
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Britannia card would be a license to tax dodge
Here’s what you need to know about the stories trying to pull the wool over everybody’s eyes.
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Where’s all the money gone?
We’ve all felt the squeeze. Sky-high inflation over the last few years has sent our energy, housing and food costs soaring. I’m sure you’ve been asking the same question I have. Where has all the money gone?
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‘Tax Gap’ has increased to £47bn, though likely a significant underestimate
Tax Justice UK and TaxWatch comment on HMRC Tax Gap release 19 June 2025
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Debunking the myth of the “millionaire exodus”
A critical reconsideration of the Henley & Partners Private Wealth Migration report.
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Cash for infrastructure, but cuts looming?
The government can afford to fund the public services we all rely on properly, without raising taxes on ordinary people, or borrowing more, if it just ends its massive giveaways to corporations and super-rich individuals, and taxes extreme wealth more.
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National Education Union calls for a wealth tax to fund schools
National Education Union calls for a wealth tax to fund schools -
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Tax Justice appoints Faiza Shaheen as Executive Director
Tax Justice appoints Faiza Shaheen as Executive Director -
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Response to NAO report ‘collecting the right tax from wealthy individuals’
Response to NAO report ‘collecting the right tax from wealthy individuals’ -
What is the Digital Services Tax – and why should we raise it?
What is the Digital Services Tax – and why should we raise it? -
MPs should vote against disability cuts – and support wealth taxes instead
MPs should vote against disability cuts – and support wealth taxes instead