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Global Video Games Giants: Playing the system or paying their fair share?

Global Video Games Giants: Playing the system or paying their fair share?

by Alex Dunnagan | Nov 20, 2019

20th November 2019 Global Video Games Giants: Playing the system or paying their fair share? A report from The Guardian, Revealed: global video games giants avoiding millions in UK tax, has shown that four large companies have claimed close to half of all Video Games...
Swedish goats, Japanese hedgehogs and Batman: the £324 million tax bung to the ‘culturally British’ gaming industry

Swedish goats, Japanese hedgehogs and Batman: the £324 million tax bung to the ‘culturally British’ gaming industry

by Alex Dunnagan | Nov 20, 2019

20th November 2019 Swedish goats, Japanese hedgehogs and Batman: the £324 million tax bung to the ‘culturally British’ gaming industry Video Games Tax Relief (VGTR) has cost the taxpayer £324 million since it was introduced. To access funding, developers are required...
Unitary taxation – the new approach to corporate taxation and its critics

Unitary taxation – the new approach to corporate taxation and its critics

by George Turner | Nov 15, 2019

There is widespread international consensus that the current system for taxing multinational companies is broken beyond repair. The OECD is currently negotiating a new system, with the organisation aiming to come to an agreement early in 2020. The current OECD...
Threat to “name and shame” aggressive tax dodgers fails to bite, new stats show

Threat to “name and shame” aggressive tax dodgers fails to bite, new stats show

by George Turner | Oct 29, 2019

A government pledge to name and shame aggressive tax avoiders has failed to list a single company, new research by TaxWatch has revealed. In 2016, as part of the Government’s crackdown on tax dodging Parliament put in place a set of measures designed to improve the...
HMRC’s attack on digital Del Boys leaves much to be desired

HMRC’s attack on digital Del Boys leaves much to be desired

by George Turner | Oct 21, 2019

Cheap goods, The death of the high street, unparalleled choice and consumer convenience are all things associated with the growth of online shopping. One thing less often talked about is the way in which online marketplaces have facilitated vast amounts of VAT fraud....
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