Taxes news


Tax businesses more, say Christmas shoppers

BARGAIN hunters want businesses to pay more tax to ease the burden on the individual.


Tax expert sees little for island to fear in naming and shaming

TAX dodgers are to face a public naming and shaming from April.


Island must follow Jersey and Man on tax

GUERNSEY will have to follow Jersey in the automatic disclosure of tax information, according to a top adviser.


Tread with care when lifting taxes

WHEN UK Chancellor Alistair Darling announced on 22 April that the top rate of income tax was to rise to 50p in the £, he defended the measure by saying it was only fair that those with the broadest shoulders paid more.


When fair’s not fair

THERE is a real danger that Guernsey’s system of taxes and government charges is becoming less fair and equitable.


Offshore honesty could be expected here

In the second of his monthly columns, Ernst & Young partner Graham Parrott discusses one of life's two certainties: taxes


Spend less or pay more tax – Treasury minister

INDIRECT taxation could rise in December's Budget.

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