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Policy needed to curb abuses and restore faith in system, says McDonnell
Overpayments made since central bank lowered interest rates to below 0% 2 years ago
As a landlord I am worried about new quarterly reporting requirement
Nearly 11m Britons make January 31 midnight deadline and 33,000 file in final hour
Small businesses could be ruined if changes are botched, Commons committee says
Deadline for filing is January 31 — those who miss it face penalties
Companies in the north-west attract record funding
Republican admits he is ‘huge beneficiary’ of ‘unfair’ code after leak of 1995 return fuels attack by Clinton
Spotlight shone on US fiscal code as authorities step up their scrutiny
As Republican loses ground in polls, reports say billionaire may have paid nothing for 18 years
New York Times revelation comes as tycoon continues to refuse to release returns
Democrat paid 34% rate in 2015 on income of more than $10m with husband Bill
Real estate is producing profits, much of which are escaping the tax net
Refusal to release returns increases pressure on Republican candidate
£1.6bn investment in 2014-15 tax year
UK politics would become ‘a minority sport for pygmies’ if everyone had to publish returns
When it comes to money, most people just have no idea what they are talking about
This latest fuss will only serve to deter good people from politics, writes Bruce Anderson
Ted Cruz’s threat of postcard tax returns seems a long way off
Two in three don’t recall last year’s annual tax summary
Is it too much to expect an element of morality in the corporate tax rules?
To combat the complexity, Americans should be required to do returns by hand at least once
How much do I owe the taxman?
Smaller companies, which innovate and create jobs, carry an unfair share of the burden
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