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George Osborne feels the heat to publish tax affairs
Pressure is growing on the chancellor as Scottish party leaders disclose tax return documents.
Panama Papers: Prime Minister David Cameron announces he will disclose his tax returns
PM to release six years worth of information as demonstrators march on Conservative Spring Forum.
Cameron secures EU deal to axe the 'tampon tax'
'We've achieved what no British government has even tried to achieve,' said George Osborne.
Russia's legalisation of online poker could be a billion-dollar pot of tax for the taking
When the chips are down online gaming could be a strong hand to play for Russia's economy.
Cambridge Satchel Company boss warns David Cameron self-employed feel like 'second-class citizens'
Entrepreneur Julie Deane spoke to IBTimesUK about her independent review into self-employed workers.
Biggest British multinationals paid little or no UK corporation tax in 2014
A Sunday Times investigation found that the likes of the likes of Shell, Lloyds and Vodafone paid no taxes.
Tax return self-assessment: How to see if you have to file and how to avoid a fine for filing late
IBTimes UK gives you the best tips for filing your taxes for the 31 January deadline.
Now Italy is demanding Google payback over €227m in unpaid tax following HMRC settlement in UK
After Google made UK tax settlement, Italy is now claiming the company owes €227m in unpaid taxes.
UK tax avoidance: HMRC's 'Google-style' deals with other internet giants may never be revealed
Confidentiality rules means the tax affairs of Amazon, Facebook and LinkedIn could stay shrouded in secrecy.
Apple tax fraud probe: US tech giant to pay €318m to Italy's inland revenue
Apple has agreed to pay €318m to Italian tax authorities following fraud investigation.
Dell's EMC deal could be derailed by $9bn tax bill
In October, Dell had confirmed the acquisition of EMC including VMware for $67bn.
Washington DC's new bill on paid family leave to be the most generous in US
The cost incurred on the benefit plan will be paid from a fund created by a new tax on state employers.
Labour: John McDonnell unveils 'radical departure' from neoliberal economics [Full speech]
The shadow chancellor claimed Jeremy Corbyn's Labour is the only anti-austerity in British politics.
Brazil: Judge freezes assets of Barcelona star Neymar in tax evasion investigation
The parents of Brazil forward Neymar have denied any wrongdoing.
Bitcoin deemed regular currency by Australian Senate Committee
Bitcoin to be treated the same as traditional currencies, Australian Senate expected to announce.
Summer budget 2015 winners and losers: Bad for buy-to-let landlords and students, good for low paid and Nato
Welfare cuts came alongside an increase in wages for low-paid Britons.
Pension freedoms will see £6bn taken from pots as Treasury counts tax receipts
Government pension reforms will earn Treasury about £1.2bn in tax revenues this year.
Austrian brothel offers free sex in tax protest
A brothel owner in Austria fed up with what he says are punitive tax payments decided to offer free sex to customers.
UK passengers pay highest taxes to fly in EU says accountancy firm UHY Hacker Young
Passengers flying in and out of the UK pay the highest taxes in the EU.
Tax fiasco: HMRC IT errors mean thousands miss out on £212 marriage tax break
Problems with an HMRC computer system causes thousands of couples to lose out on tax break.
Google and Apple likely targets in Australia's massive corporate tax crackdown
Tax clamp down being called 'the first of its kind in the world'.
HMRC faces legal challenge over HSBC tax amnesty
Online campaign group Avaaz wants judicial review of the way HMRC offered generous Liechtenstein-based amnesty to HSBC tax evaders.
David Cameron promises tax cuts and ban on VAT rise between 2015-2020 if he is elected
Labour: 'This is a desperate last-minute gimmick from the Tories which nobody will believe a word of.'
Nigel Farage promises £18bn 'tax giveaway' as Ukip leader launches 'serious' manifesto
The Eurosceptic firebrand made the announcement alongside Suzanne Evans in Thurrock, Essex.
Labour and Conservatives appeal to voters' wallets as election battle hots up
David Cameron, George Osborne and Ed Balls make tax promises with 31 days left before the general election
EU summit in Brussels: Cameron hopes Juncker will rethink commission's digital VAT threshold
David Cameron will today appeal for more moderate VAT rules covering small online businesses trading overseas.
George Osborne election budget: Edmund Shing predicts tax cuts but no giveaway
Osborne is sure to mimic Mr Robertson in giving us all some jam today in the budget.
HSBC links to Syria mean intelligence services would be first in queue to examine leaked files
HMRC would have to wait until the intelligence services have examined HSBC's leaked tax files.
North Sea oil has its worst year in over four decades
North Sea oil has had its worst year in over four decades, according to Oil and Gas UK's annual survey.
HSBC scandal: Tax evasion not legal basis for Swiss money laundering case against British bank
Helping clients evade tax can't be the legal foundation of any Swiss case against the British bank.