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31/12/2002 Denktash Continues Anti-EU Propaganda
31/12/2002 Come Back, Paul, All Is Forgiven
27/12/2002 German Tax Collections Fall: Fiscal Disaster Looms
27/12/2002 Bush Wants to Borrow More To Pay For More Tax Cuts
26/12/2002 US Hedge Fund Prophet Calls The Market In 2003
26/12/2002 Cyprus's Denktash Continues To Oppose Reunification Plan
25/12/2002 We Wish You A Very Joyful Holiday
24/12/2002 European Parliament Would Prefer United Cyprus To Accede To EU
24/12/2002 UK Opposition Leader Stakes Future On Tax-Cutting Agenda
23/12/2002 Canadian Corporate Tax Rate To Fall In 2003
20/12/2002 Michael Cullen Raises Possibility Of Tax Cuts For Low Income Earners
20/12/2002 Peter Caruana Meets With UK's New Europe Minister For The First Time
20/12/2002 Antiguan Diplomat Warns Over Disappearance Of Level Playing Field Over Tax
20/12/2002 EU's WTO Farm Subsidy Offer Meets Poor Reception Worldwide
19/12/2002 Denktash Under Pressure From Turkish Cypriots To Push For Peace
19/12/2002 Spanish Media Reports That UK Is To Face Proceedings Over Gibraltar's VAT Regime
19/12/2002 Bahamas To Launch Trade Liberalisation Tax Review
19/12/2002 Pension Tax Relief Changes To Hit UK's High Income Earners
18/12/2002 India Aiming For Simplified Tax System, Singh Reveals
18/12/2002 OECD Warns Germany Over Tax Increases
18/12/2002 Continued FATF Scrutiny Likely, Warns Ingraham
18/12/2002 Details Emerge Of India/Mauritius Information Exchange Agreement
17/12/2002 Liechtenstein Expresses Support For Swiss Withholding Tax Proposal
16/12/2002 Costa Rican Deputies Support Interim Tax Plan
16/12/2002 Deiss To Assume Swiss Economics Ministry Mantle
16/12/2002 Caruana May Participate In Sovereignty Talks, Opposition Warns
16/12/2002 Cyprus And Malta To Join EU - But No Deal For Turkey
13/12/2002 Savings Tax Deadline Postponed At ECOFIN Meeting
13/12/2002 Wales Lays Claim To Gibraltar For European Elections
13/12/2002 US Democrats Seek To Define Economic Stimulus Policy
13/12/2002 CFP President Cautiously Welcomes Snow's Appointment To Treasury
12/12/2002 Luxembourg Rejects Savings Tax Compromise
12/12/2002 Columbia To Enact Long Awaited Tax Reforms
12/12/2002 All Eyes On Cyprus As EU Summit Begins
12/12/2002 Cox Slams US Campaign To Delist Bermuda Based Companies From S&P 500
11/12/2002 Motor Tax Increase Divides Fianna Fail
11/12/2002 Barbados Unlikely To Become Developed Nation By 2010, Says Former PM
11/12/2002 Gulf States To Press EU On Free-Trade Area
11/12/2002 Kofi Annan Presents Revised Cyprus Solution Proposals
11/12/2002 IoM Government Income Down 19%
11/12/2002 Savings Tax Negotiations Continue Behind The Scenes
10/12/2002 Irish Income Tax To Rise 2%, Experts Suggest
10/12/2002 Antiguan Opposition Condemns Tax Crackdown As 'Witch Hunt'
10/12/2002 Anglo-Spanish Talks Stalled Since Summer, Official Reveals
10/12/2002 Railroad Chief To Replace O'Neill At US Treasury
10/12/2002 IMF Queries Gordon Brown's UK Tax Projections
09/12/2002 Ireland Continues To Resist Tax Harmonisation Plans
09/12/2002 EU Tax Deals Unlikely This Year, Says Upcoming Greek Presidency
09/12/2002 Bahamas Ready To Join WTO, Says Trade Minister
09/12/2002 Jersey Breathes Sigh Of Relief Over UK's Pre-Budget Report
09/12/2002 Greek And Turkish Cypriots Respond Officially To UN Plan
09/12/2002 NY State Governor Spurns Bloomberg's Commuter Tax Plans
09/12/2002 US Treasury Loses Plain-Speaking O'Neill
09/12/2002 White House Readies Economic Stimulus Package
06/12/2002 Bahamian Property Tax Amendments To Increase Revenue
06/12/2002 No Large Tax Cuts, Says McCreevy
06/12/2002 Russian Government Says Top Priority Is To Reduce Tax Burden
06/12/2002 SBA Chief Condemns EU Over Savings Tax Controversy
05/12/2002 Jersey's Frank Walker Delivers Budget
05/12/2002 UK Commits Dependent Territories Over Savings Tax
05/12/2002 Fitch Says Hong Kong Deficit Won't Hurt Rating
05/12/2002 Chances For A Cyprus Settlement Are Fading
04/12/2002 Irish TDs Urge Offshore Oil Tax Increase
04/12/2002 Costa Rican National Assembly Begins Consideration Of Interim Tax Plan
04/12/2002 ECOFIN Meeting Fails To Agree Savings Tax Compromise
04/12/2002 US Administration Favours Dividend Tax Cuts
03/12/2002 France And Germany Propose Tax Harmonisation Push
03/12/2002 John Howard Talks Tax Cuts
03/12/2002 McCreevy's Deficit Slashed By November Tax Surge
03/12/2002 Hong Kong Economy Poised For Recovery, Experts Suggest
03/12/2002 Anglo-Spanish Gibraltar Talks Likely To Continue, Says Spanish PM
03/12/2002 EU Finance Ministers Meet Today On Savings Tax Directive
02/12/2002 Irish Horse Breeders To Fight For Tax Break
02/12/2002 US Companies Uncertain About Irish Tax Regime, Says AmCham
02/12/2002 Report Suggests BVI Originally Supported EU Savings Tax Directive
02/12/2002 Gib Opposition Quizzes Government On Tax Strategy
02/12/2002 German CGT Plans Slammed As 'Absurd'
02/12/2002 Luxembourg Will Veto EU Savings Tax Fudge
02/12/2002 US States Face Budgetary Black Hole
29/11/2002 IOM Appoints Former Chief Minister To Pensions Authority
29/11/2002 Russian Budget Revenue Holds Firm Despite Tax Cuts
29/11/2002 Denktash Finally Responds To UN's Cyprus Plans
29/11/2002 Gibraltar And UK Governments Respond Cautiously To EC Demands
29/11/2002 UK Investors Welcome Overhaul Of Offshore Fund Rules
28/11/2002 EC Prepared To Compromise With Swiss Over Banking Secrecy
28/11/2002 The Big Apple Takes A Bite Out Of Its Deficit
28/11/2002 Cayman Leader Promises To Challenge UK Over Savings Tax Directive
28/11/2002 Jersey Considers Ways To Claw Back Tax Shortfall
28/11/2002 Malta Confident Of Reaching Agreement Over EU Financing Package
28/11/2002 UK Government Borrowing Set To Double
27/11/2002 EU To Ask Gibraltar To Change Company Tax Regime
27/11/2002 Brown Hints At Increased Borrowing Rather Than Tax Hikes
27/11/2002 Russian Finance Ministry Proposes Sales Tax Abolition
27/11/2002 Eugene Cox Upbeat On Bermudian Economy
27/11/2002 Detail Of Maltese Budget Released
27/11/2002 LSE Urges Gordon Brown To Axe Share Stamp Duty
27/11/2002 Hong Kong's Exports Shine In October
26/11/2002 Charlie McCreevy Expected To Axe Tax Breaks
26/11/2002 Takenaka Urges 2.5 Trillion Yen Tax Cut
26/11/2002 Singaporean Government May Delay GST Hike
26/11/2002 Cayman And US Should Stand Together Over EU Savings Tax Directive
26/11/2002 'Sin' Taxes Won't Save New York From Its Ballooning Deficit
26/11/2002 China Tightens Up Foreign Investment Regime
26/11/2002 US Lifts WTO Round With Tariff-Reduction Proposal
25/11/2002 Brown To Leave Tax 'Loophole' Untouched In Pre-Budget Report
25/11/2002 Moody's To Evaluate Cypriot Economy
25/11/2002 Vanuatu Tightens Offshore Banking Laws
22/11/2002 Hong Kong Is 'The Shining Pearl Of China', Says Zhu
22/11/2002 German Cabinet Approves Tax Hike
22/11/2002 New Zealand Government Task Force Calls For ICT Tax Incentives
22/11/2002 Bermuda Spent Big Bucks Lobbying Congress, Report Reveals
22/11/2002 FATF Gives Gibraltar A Clean Bill Of Health
22/11/2002 US Small Business Administration Tilts At IRS Interest Reporting Rule
21/11/2002 Australian Government Rules Out Possibility Of Inheritance Tax
21/11/2002 Canadian Finance Minister Rejects Health Tax Hike Plans
21/11/2002 France Ready To Trim Budget Deficit Following Warning
21/11/2002 IoM Chamber Of Commerce Warns Over Planned National Insurance Hike
21/11/2002 Bahamas Minister Describes Government's E-Commerce Plans
20/11/2002 BCC Demands Tax Cuts To Boost Economy
20/11/2002 Second Bank Given License For Anjouan Operations
20/11/2002 UK Could Order Cayman To Accept EU Savings Tax Directive, Experts Warn
20/11/2002 UK Politician Urges Jersey To Establish Brussels Base
20/11/2002 US Goes Ahead With Central American Free Trade
20/11/2002 Cyprus Parties Edge Towards Accepting UN Plan
19/11/2002 Grenadian Finance Minister Delivers Budget
19/11/2002 Cayman To Stand Firm Over EU Savings Tax Directive
19/11/2002 White House Ponders Further Tax Cuts
19/11/2002 US Treasury Will Reform International Tax Laws
18/11/2002 Bahamian PM Warns Of Continuing OECD Pressure
18/11/2002 UK Tory Leader Warns Of 'Economic Coronary' Ahead
18/11/2002 Germany And France To Face Early Warning Over Deficits
18/11/2002 FSA Under Fire Over Split Cap Fiasco
18/11/2002 French Statistics Office Lowers Growth Estimates
18/11/2002 Germany To Extend Capital Gains Taxes
15/11/2002 Peter Costello Justifies High Income Tax Take
15/11/2002 Maltese Economy Set To Recover, Says EU Report
15/11/2002 US Tax Coalition Attacks IRS Over Interest-Reporting Proposals
15/11/2002 Hong Kong Legislators Meet To Discuss Tax Solutions
15/11/2002 UK Minister Denies Giscard's Tax Harmonisation Play
14/11/2002 IRS Moves Against Newly Inverted US Companies
14/11/2002 President Clerides Calls For Cooperation Following Release Of UN's Cyprus Plan
14/11/2002 US Groups Attack IRS Over NRA Reporting Rules
13/11/2002 Business Council Of Australia Urges International Tax Reform
13/11/2002 NZ Finance Minister Rules Out Spending Spree With Increased Revenue
13/11/2002 German Government Confirms Tax Shortfall
13/11/2002 Cayman Government Presents 2003 Half Year Budget
13/11/2002 New UN Cyprus Plan Published To Chorus Of Silence
13/11/2002 Ahern Defends Finance Minister Ahead Of No Confidence Debate
12/11/2002 Isle of Man Appoints New Head Of International Services
12/11/2002 'Double Dip' Recession Feared In Switzerland
12/11/2002 Grant Gibbons Slams Throne Speech, Pledges To Reduce Tax Burden
12/11/2002 Duma Official Urges Change To Distribution Of Tax Revenues
12/11/2002 US Steel Prices Rise In Response To Protective Tariffs
11/11/2002 ESRI Urges More Borrowing Rather Than Tax Hikes
11/11/2002 New Zealand Announces Higher Than Expected Tax Take
11/11/2002 Cook Islands Government Spending Risks Overheating Economy
11/11/2002 Pierre Horsfall Says Tax Talks With UK Now 'Cordial'
11/11/2002 Jubilation In Gibraltar Following Referendum Result
11/11/2002 Congressional Committee Chairman Complains Interest Reporting Measure To IRS
11/11/2002 Shiokawa Supports Equity CGT Cuts
11/11/2002 Giscard Threatens Tax Harmonisation In New EU Constitution
08/11/2002 Indian Direct Tax Reforms Unlikely To Be Accepted In Full, Experts Warn
08/11/2002 Maltese Retailers Call For VAT Reform
08/11/2002 Barbadian Economy On The Up, Says Central Bank Governor
08/11/2002 Report Suggests Tyco Paid Big Bucks To Keep Tax Break
08/11/2002 Republican Win Positive For Tax Competition, Says Washington's CFP
08/11/2002 Gibraltarians Almost Unanimous Against Joint Sovereignty
07/11/2002 Russian Economic Development Ministry Proposes Tax Cuts
07/11/2002 Germany To Increase Retirement Tax
07/11/2002 Malta Wants To Join Eurozone In 2005, Says Dalli
07/11/2002 Cyprus Discussions Await New Turkish Position On Island's Partition
07/11/2002 Republican Gains Raise Hopes Of Further US Tax Cuts
06/11/2002 Indian Government Proposes Sweeping Tax Reforms
06/11/2002 Peter Caruana Speaks On Referendum
06/11/2002 Liechtenstein Communes Hit Out At Budget Cuts
06/11/2002 'Sin Taxes' To Increase In Jersey's 2003 Budget
06/11/2002 Tough Budget Anticipated In Ireland As Tax Revenue Slumps
06/11/2002 EU Proposes Tax Amnesty To Force Switzerland Into Savings Tax Plan
05/11/2002 Australian Labor Party Pledges To Cut Income Taxes
05/11/2002 EU To Face Imminent Collapse Of Information Sharing Plans
04/11/2002 EU To Undertake Coordinated Tax Evasion Clampdown
04/11/2002 Charlie McCreevy Speaks At PPF Plenary Meeting
04/11/2002 Turkey Increases Pressure Over Cyprus's EU Accession
04/11/2002 Fears Of Finance Sector Job Losses Increase In Gibraltar
04/11/2002 Panama's Foreign Minister Attacks The OECD
04/11/2002 Hong Kong's Economy Probably Still Contracting
01/11/2002 Bahamas Could Be Facing A Recession, Economic Review Warns
01/11/2002 IMF Slams France, Germany, and Italy Over Stability Pact
01/11/2002 Hong Kong's Half-Year Deficit Reaches HK$70 Billion
31/10/2002 SA Taxpayers Promised More Tax Cuts In 2003 Budget
31/10/2002 International Meeting On OECD Measures Takes Place In Cayman
31/10/2002 Adami Denies Reports Of January Referendum
31/10/2002 Barbados Budget Increases Tax Burden On Lower Income Taxpayers, Says E&Y
31/10/2002 FATF Told: 'Physician, Heal Thyself'
31/10/2002 Bank Reform Plan Finally Published In Japan
31/10/2002 The EU Meets Switzerland Again Today On Savings Tax
30/10/2002 Hong Kong Tax Hike Would Hit Lenders Hard, Warns HSBC Securities
30/10/2002 Money Laundering Reporting Up In Switzerland
30/10/2002 Liechtenstein Government Suggests Measures To Address 2003 Deficit
30/10/2002 Bahamanian Minister Outlines Prospects In FTAA
30/10/2002 Barbadian Banks Welcome Planned Removal Of Tax On Assets
29/10/2002 Tung Says Sales Tax Would Exacerbate Hong Kong's Deflation Problem
29/10/2002 UK Expert Says Australian Tax System Unattractive To Foreign Workers
29/10/2002 UAE Economy Set To Grow Well Despite Regional Uncertainty
29/10/2002 Maltese Prime Minister Hints At EU Referendum In January 2003
29/10/2002 US Academics Study Causes And Consequences Of Corporate Expatriations
29/10/2002 US Congressman Protests IRS Interest-Reporting Rules
28/10/2002 Another UK Think-Tank Warns Treasury Over Budget Shortfall
28/10/2002 Bahamian Government Moves Ahead With Telecoms Privatisation
28/10/2002 IMF To Conduct Economic Assessment Of Cyprus
28/10/2002 Dublin Chamber Of Commerce Pleads With McCreevy Over Tax
28/10/2002 Leonid Kuchma Cracks Down On Foreign Investment Tax Cheats
28/10/2002 Jersey Delegation To Promote Links With UAE
28/10/2002 US Falls Into $159bn Deficit For Fiscal 2002
28/10/2002 Japan's Koizumi Being Driven Towards Raising Taxes
25/10/2002 Meacher's Bag Tax Vetoed By UK Treasury
25/10/2002 Jersey P&R President Granted Authority To Sign US Tax Treaty
25/10/2002 Northern Ireland Offers Its Services To Gibraltar
25/10/2002 Criticism Of Barbados Budget Continues
24/10/2002 German Economic Institutes Lambast Schroeder's Tax Increases
24/10/2002 Tax Breaks For Executive Share Options Under Consideration In Australia
24/10/2002 Barbadian Opposition Leaders Criticise Owen Arthur's Budget
24/10/2002 Gib Government Confident That Business Tax Reforms Will Secure EU Approval
24/10/2002 Bermuda To Monitor Corporate Inversions Situation In United States
23/10/2002 UK Tax Burden To Increase By At Least £8.6 Billion, Says PwC
23/10/2002 Hasler Confirms Liechtenstein's Position On EU Savings Tax
23/10/2002 Bahamas Has Spent $35 Million On New Anti-Laundering Regime, Says Sears
23/10/2002 Pam Olson Says Fewer US Companies Going Offshore
23/10/2002 Isle Of Man's Zero Tax Proposals Endorsed By Tynwald
22/10/2002 Gordon Brown Warned Over Increased Compliance Costs For Corporations
22/10/2002 Trevor Manuel Issues Money Laundering Warning
22/10/2002 Caruana Says Gibraltar's Economy Healthy Despite Recent Events
22/10/2002 Hong Kong Government Will Not Impose Sales Tax In Next Budget
22/10/2002 Democrat Presidential Hopeful Sets Out Economic Recovery Package
21/10/2002 Pam Olson Warns US Lawmakers To Tread Carefully Over Corporate Tax Changes
21/10/2002 France Seizes Upon Prodi's Stability And Growth Pact Comments
21/10/2002 IoM Treasury Minister Says No Decision On National Insurance Increase Yet
21/10/2002 Barbadian Government Seeks To Cast Tax Net Wider
21/10/2002 OECS Heads Pledge To Strengthen Regional Exchange
21/10/2002 Congress Ditches 'Corporate Inversion' Legislation
21/10/2002 Irish 'Yes' Vote Clears Way To EU Enlargement
18/10/2002 US Treasury Releases New Tax Shelter Rules
18/10/2002 Cook Islands Face Delay In Securing Removal From FATF List
18/10/2002 Barbados Backbencher Urges Government To Pay Interest On Tax Refunds
18/10/2002 Economists Warn Against Hong Kong Tax Hikes, Despite Economic Woes
18/10/2002 New Tax Breaks For Foreign Investment Rejected In New Zealand
18/10/2002 Brussels Attacks Gibraltar's New Tax System
17/10/2002 France Refuses To Balance Budget Until 2007
17/10/2002 Spain Expected To Use Tax Reform Review To Hit Out At Gibraltar
17/10/2002 Costa Rica's Interim Tax Plan To Go Before Full National Assembly
17/10/2002 Irish Government's Missing Tax Millions Found
17/10/2002 US Timber Duties Help Canadian Exports To Grow
17/10/2002 US Steel User Hits At Administration's Steel Tariffs
16/10/2002 UK Tories Urge Dependent Territories To Stand Up To OECD
16/10/2002 New Property Tax Designed To Close Offshore Loophole
16/10/2002 Germany's Coalition Government Agrees On Tax Hike Package
16/10/2002 Bermuda's Economic Outlook 'Very Encouraging', Says Government
16/10/2002 Double Tax Treaty Has Increased Indo-Irish Trade By 30%
16/10/2002 India Needs To Unscramble Mauritius Tax Treaty Imbroglio
16/10/2002 Hong Kong Completes Tracker Fund Disposal Programme
15/10/2002 ICT Ireland Calls For R&D Tax Breaks
15/10/2002 No Review Of UK Tax Domicile Rules Yet
15/10/2002 Cypriot Finance Minister Discusses 2003 Budget
15/10/2002 IMF To Delay Isle Of Man Visit
15/10/2002 Lehman Brothers Joins Critics Of Hong Kong's Dollar Peg
14/10/2002 KPMG Reports On New Cyprus Tax Regime
14/10/2002 Costa Rican Gambling Industry Protests Planned Tax Hikes
14/10/2002 Exempt Company Formation Falls In Bermuda
11/10/2002 Charlie McCreevy Aims To Balance Budget This Year
11/10/2002 OECS Ministers Meet To Discuss Regional Economic Strategy
11/10/2002 UK Shadow Chancellor Hits Out At Red Tape And Tax
11/10/2002 US Think-Tanks Criticise Bolkestein Over Savings Tax Dispute
11/10/2002 EU Formally Reports On Enlargement, To Include Cyprus And Malta
11/10/2002 Jersey Consumer Group Says F&E Should Levy More Car Taxes
11/10/2002 Polish Government Backtracks On Corporate Tax Reductions
11/10/2002 Swiss Mainly Upbeat On EU Enlargement
11/10/2002 Leung Pledges To Resolve Deficit, Hints At New Taxes
11/10/2002 OECD Says Governments May Have Taken Less Tax Last Year
10/10/2002 US Treasury Deputy Secretary Speaks On International Tax Reform
10/10/2002 Irish Government Goes All Out On Nice 'Yes' Campaign
10/10/2002 IoM Treasury Minister Seeks Tynwald Approval For Tax Changes
10/10/2002 Gib Opposition Will Support Government's Referendum Motion
10/10/2002 Departing HM Procureur Warns Guernsey Over EU And Tax
10/10/2002 Bahamas Minister Outlines 10-Point Financial Services Strategy
09/10/2002 Gordon Brown Faces Corporate Tax Hole
09/10/2002 Switzerland Angered By Bolkestein's Comments
09/10/2002 Luxembourg And Germany Clash Over EU Savings Tax
09/10/2002 Deutsche Bank To Join Dubai Finance Centre
09/10/2002 Direct Tax Reform Anticipated In Barbados
09/10/2002 Liechtenstein's Treaty With The United States Faces Delays
09/10/2002 Tyco Considers Moving Back To The US From Bermuda
09/10/2002 GCC Holds Key Customs Union Meeting
08/10/2002 Adam Smith Institute Warns Gordon Brown Over Tax Hikes
08/10/2002 Maltese PM Will Continue To Lobby For More EU Money
08/10/2002 UN Ignores Gibraltar's Pleas
08/10/2002 Frank Walker Taken To Task Over Tax Plans
08/10/2002 US And Singapore Close To Signing A Free Trade Agreement
07/10/2002 Canadian PM Announces February Budget
07/10/2002 Brunei's Transformation To Offshore Haven Continues Apace
07/10/2002 Irish Central Bank Warns That Tax Hikes May Be Necessary
07/10/2002 Manuel Optimistic On Tax Evasion Fight
07/10/2002 Grethen Refutes Recession Suggestions
07/10/2002 Peter Caruana Appeals To UN Over Sovereignty Dispute
07/10/2002 Chinese Try Every Which Way To Bump Up Tax Collections
07/10/2002 Isle Of Man And US Sign Information-Sharing Agreement
04/10/2002 Controversy Over Handling Of Economy Continues In Ireland
04/10/2002 Allan Bell Hits Back At CEPS Report
04/10/2002 German Conservatives May Not Oppose Corporate Tax Hike
04/10/2002 Bahamas Government Starts To Tackle Discontent Over Legislation
04/10/2002 Hong Kong Unsure Whether Shanghai Is Partner Or Competitor
04/10/2002 More Congressional Opposition To IRS Tax Information Proposal
03/10/2002 Peter Costello Refuses To Comment On Possible 'War Tax'
03/10/2002 Costa Rican Government Introduces Interim Tax Hikes
03/10/2002 India Ready To Join FATF, Says Government
03/10/2002 Poll Suggests That Support For Nice Is Waning In Ireland
03/10/2002 JMTF Sets Finance And Economics Committee Straight On New Car Tax
02/10/2002 Pamela Olson Sworn-In As Treasury Assistant Secretary For Tax Policy
02/10/2002 EU Warns Switzerland That Bilateral Negotiations May Stall Over Savings Tax Issue
02/10/2002 New Berlusconi Budget Includes 7.5 Billion Tax Cut
02/10/2002 Liechtenstein-US Treaty To Be Ratified This Month
02/10/2002 Indian Government Appeals Against High Court Mauritius Ruling
01/10/2002 McCreevy Hits Back As Economists Warn On Effects Of Irish Tax Cuts
01/10/2002 Russian Duma Approves Far-Reaching Anti-Laundering Bill
01/10/2002 IOM's GDP Powers Ahead For 18th Successive Year
01/10/2002 'Tax Havens' Are Here To Stay In UK, Report Suggests
01/10/2002 Calls For Securities Tax Revamp In Japan Intensify
01/10/2002 Bahamas Supreme Court Strengthens Banking Secrecy
30/09/2002 For Mauritius, After India, Africa May Be The Next Bonanza
30/09/2002 Japan Steels Itself For Tax Cuts
30/09/2002 Verheugen Says Enlargement Not Possible Without Cyprus
30/09/2002 German Government Mulls Raft Of Tax Increases
30/09/2002 Straw Wants To Shelve Gibraltar Talks, Report Suggests
30/09/2002 China's Tax Receipts Benefit From Crackdown On Wealthy
27/09/2002 Cypriot Police Chief Implicated In Import Tax Evasion Scam
27/09/2002 Dividend Tax Reduction Bills Up Against Congressional Flat-Earthers
27/09/2002 Putin Rules Out Further Tax Cuts
27/09/2002 HK Government Admits Full Extent Of Property Slump Impact For The First Time
27/09/2002 Jersey Government Reform Proposals Condemned
27/09/2002 Bahamas Minister Outlines 5-Year Financial Services Plan
27/09/2002 EU Backs Off Steel Sanctions Against US
26/09/2002 Foreign Investors Warn Indian Authorities To Fix Double Tax Problem
26/09/2002 Canadian Business Group Wants Lower Taxes From Government
26/09/2002 IoM Chief Minister Welcomes Commonwealth Finance Meeting Opportunity
26/09/2002 Swiss Smokers Face Tobacco Tax Hike
26/09/2002 White House Again Opposes EU Information-Sharing Proposals
25/09/2002 Cyprus Appoints New Ambassadors To RoI And Czech Republic
25/09/2002 Jersey May Have To Reduce Corporate Income Tax To Zero
25/09/2002 Barbados Government Reviewing US Tax Treaty Proposals
25/09/2002 Liechtenstein Government Confirms Anti-Laundering Agreement With Monaco
25/09/2002 US And Sri Lanka Update Tax Treaty
24/09/2002 Ireland May Appeal UK's 'Tax Haven' Decision
24/09/2002 O'Neal Clarifies Income Tax Abolition Plans
24/09/2002 Peter Caruana Faces Hectic Schedule In Run-Up To Referendum
24/09/2002 Isle Of Man Juggles Three Tax Information Exchange Agreements
24/09/2002 Anjouan Keen To Push Ahead With Banking Competition
23/09/2002 Ireland To Hold Nice Referendum On October 19
23/09/2002 US And Guernsey Sign Information Exchange Agreement
20/09/2002 Service Tax Changes Afoot In Andorra, Report Reveals
20/09/2002 UK Government Denies Tax Hike Plans
20/09/2002 Australia Praised By IMF, Urged To Cut Income Taxes
20/09/2002 White House Announces Tax Cut Delays
20/09/2002 UN Ranks Hong Kong Second Most Popular Destination For FDI
20/09/2002 Reports Reveal Grenada Has Closed Four More Banks
20/09/2002 US Treasury Extends Anti-Laundering Laws
20/09/2002 ASEM Meeting Attacks US Steel Tariffs
20/09/2002 Czech Coalition Survives Tax Package Rejection
19/09/2002 Blair Hints At 'Wealth Redistribution' Through Higher Taxes
19/09/2002 NZ Government Won't Make Super Tax Changes Until 2004
19/09/2002 Speculation Over Cyprus' EU Accession Prospects Quashed
19/09/2002 Antiguan Political Row Continues Over Next Elections
18/09/2002 Webb Under Pressure To Find Solution In CableVision Row
18/09/2002 Irish Government Accused Of Ignoring The People's Decision On Nice
18/09/2002 European Commission Behind France On VAT Reductions
18/09/2002 Mauritius Delegation To Tour Europe In September
18/09/2002 Manx Insurance Industry Faces Paradigm Shift, MIA Chief Warns
18/09/2002 Barbados And US Hold Top Level Tax Talks On Corporate Inversion
18/09/2002 Ana Palacio Says Gibraltar Not Top Priority For Forthcoming Meeting
18/09/2002 HK Financial Secretary Reassures Venture Capitalists On Tax Base
17/09/2002 Thomas Says EU Sanctions List May Provide New Impetus In Export Tax Row
17/09/2002 Helen Coonan Outlines Tax Inspector-General's Powers
17/09/2002 Straw And Palacio To Meet At The End Of The Month
17/09/2002 Jersey Government To Re-Examine PAYE Proposals
17/09/2002 Cayman Leader Promises To Fight EU Tax Initiative
17/09/2002 Struggling IRS At The Mercy Of Politicians
16/09/2002 Hubbard Urges Japan To Cut Overall Corporate Taxes
16/09/2002 Harney Says Nice Treaty Will Protect Ireland's Corporate Tax Rate
16/09/2002 Government Figures Says Swiss Economy In 'Hard Stagnation'
16/09/2002 Eugene Cox Hits Back At Criticisms
16/09/2002 States Authorities To Keep Tight Grip On Finances In Jersey
16/09/2002 Hong Kong Denies Currency Peg Rumours (Again)
16/09/2002 CFP Says Congress's 'Inversion' Amendments Are Political
13/09/2002 IBEC Issues Warning On EU-US Trade War
13/09/2002 Leading Insurer Says Bermuda Must Safeguard Its Reputation
13/09/2002 Ma's Apology Too Little, Too Late For HK Investors
13/09/2002 Maltese Federation Of Industry Complains Of Tax Pain But No Gain
13/09/2002 Cayman Leader Confirms Government Policy On Foreign Tax Evasion
13/09/2002 ASEAN And China Close To Agreement On Free Trade Area
13/09/2002 Steel Producers' Paris Meeting Fails To Agree Capacity Reductions
13/09/2002 US, Switzerland Strengthen Anti-Terror Co-Operation
12/09/2002 Jersey Estate Agents Express Doubts Over Stamp Duty Hike Plans
12/09/2002 Switzerland Appoints Consul To The Channel Islands
12/09/2002 EU To Reveal Full List Of Targeted Products In Export Tax Row
12/09/2002 Cayman Receives Favourable Rating From Moody's
12/09/2002 Long-Term Prosperity In Ireland Reliant On Nice 'Yes' Vote, Says Taoiseach
12/09/2002 Gibbons Urges Government To Rebuild Bermuda's Reputation In US
12/09/2002 Luxembourg Opposed To EU's Sanction Plans For Switzerland
12/09/2002 SBA Urges Government To Stand Firm On Banking Secrecy
12/09/2002 Hong Kong's Penny Share Report A Whitewash
12/09/2002 Antiguan Government Reeling Under Opposition Attack
11/09/2002 Switzerland Becomes Full Member Of UN
11/09/2002 Bahamian Government Responds To FT Article
11/09/2002 Annan Says Cyprus Settlement Possible
11/09/2002 Czech Government Agrees Tax Package To Pay For Flood Damage
11/09/2002 ING Warns Over Hong Kong Econony
11/09/2002 Australia And Mexico Sign Double Tax Treaty
11/09/2002 EU Abandons Plan To Harmonise Alcohol Taxes
11/09/2002 Indian Government May Appeal Mauritius Double Tax Ruling
11/09/2002 New Zealand Party Challenges Government To Reduce Corporate Tax
10/09/2002 Swiss Concerned Over Banking Secrecy Sanctions Threat
10/09/2002 Offshore Jurisdictions Should Challenge US, Tax Expert Suggests
10/09/2002 Jersey Could Benefit From EU Tax Pressure, Says JFSC Chief
10/09/2002 Irish Voters May Use Nice Poll To Protest On Economy
10/09/2002 Spanish Double Standard With Regard To Gibraltar Questioned
10/09/2002 Cypriot Finance Minister Upbeat On Economic Prospects
10/09/2002 Take Your Seats For Round 1 Of Cablevision V The Bermudian Government
10/09/2002 Japanese Establishment Unsure About Level Of Tax Cuts
09/09/2002 ACCA Says UK Needs To Play 'Corporation Tax Catch-Up'
09/09/2002 Barbados Reaping Rewards Of Canadian Tax Treaty
09/09/2002 US Congress Unlikely To Pass Tax Changes For Exporters This Year
09/09/2002 Bahamas Assigned Six Year Qualified Jurisdiction Status By US
09/09/2002 Barclays Announces 132 Channel Island Job Losses
09/09/2002 Harney Urges US Multinationals To Boost R&D Investment
09/09/2002 Spread Betting May Soon Face Tax In Australia
09/09/2002 IOM Will Present E-Commerce Assets To Irish E-Businesses
06/09/2002 Japan Considers Tax On Coal Imports
06/09/2002 German Conservative Challenger Details Tax Reform Plans
06/09/2002 Vassiliou Optimistic On Cyprus's EU Accession
06/09/2002 Moody's Gives Madeira A Sovereign Debt Rating
06/09/2002 FCO Dismissive Of Gibraltar's Referendum Plans
06/09/2002 Jersey Taxation Society Suggests PAYE Introduction
05/09/2002 Polish Tax Amnesty Plans Criticized As Unrealistic
05/09/2002 Cyprus To Re-Build Two International Airports
05/09/2002 Bermuda MPs Interested In Jersey's Tax System
05/09/2002 Korean OECD Tax Centre To Extend Its Stay
05/09/2002 Banking Secrecy Talks Restart Between EU And Switzerland
05/09/2002 China To Impose Land Use Tax On Foreign Investors
05/09/2002 Gib Referendum Set For November 7
05/09/2002 Czech Government To Raise Taxes To Pay For Flood Damage
04/09/2002 UK Small Businesses Say Tax High Earners To Fund NHS
04/09/2002 Peter Costello Slammed Over Tax Reform Failure
04/09/2002 PwC Offers Advice To Self-Assessed Taxpayers
04/09/2002 Report Suggests IoM Poaching Jersey Business
04/09/2002 Jersey Chamber Of Commerce Welcomes 'Perks Tax' Decision
04/09/2002 Gib Labour Party Calls For Policy Statement On Betting Industry
04/09/2002 Italy And Germany Pose Serious Threat To EU Stability Pact
04/09/2002 Bahamas To Overhaul Securities Legislation
04/09/2002 US Administration Battles Treasury Over Information-Exchange
04/09/2002 Lamy And Zoellick's Harmonious Co-Operation To Be Tested
03/09/2002 Greek Finance Minister Rules Out VAT Increase
03/09/2002 Ireland And Isle Of Man Talk Tax
03/09/2002 Israeli PM Supports Tax Haven Plans
03/09/2002 Bermuda Government Conducts Tax Review Using Census Data, Report Alleges
03/09/2002 BVI Government Establishes London Office
03/09/2002 Irish Government To Present Enlargement Referendum Bill This Week
03/09/2002 Guernsey Introduces New Anti-Laundering Laws
03/09/2002 Swiss Government Warned Over Foreign Investment Stance
03/09/2002 IMF Accused Of Hampering FATF Money-Laundering Work
03/09/2002 Japanese Minister Says Tax Cuts Should Be Permanent
02/09/2002 Bertie Ahern Outlines Priorities For Irish Government
02/09/2002 Gib Referendum Could Be Postponed
02/09/2002 Fitch Report Urges Malta To Join The EU
02/09/2002 Guernsey Residents Want Fewer Politicians, Poll Reveals
02/09/2002 Jersey Hangs Fire On Business Tax Changes
02/09/2002 DIFC Not 'Brass Plating' For Offshore Banks
02/09/2002 CSE Tumbles As Bank Of Cyprus Announces Dwindling Profits
02/09/2002 Hong Kong Struggles Back Into Economic Growth
02/09/2002 Cayman Introduces Compulsory Licensing For Securities Firms
02/09/2002 The WTO Approves Proposed EU Sanctions Against US
30/08/2002 MPs Warn Over Online Filing System In UK
30/08/2002 Bolkestein Announces EU Car Tax Plans
30/08/2002 Costello Sounds Death Knell For Tax Value Method
30/08/2002 EC Basque Tax Ruling Worries Gibraltar
30/08/2002 MLP Leader Slams Government Over Taxes
30/08/2002 Indian Government Plans Changes To Mauritian Double Tax Treaty
30/08/2002 US Organisations' Critique Of Bill Thomas's Tax Proposals
29/08/2002 CBO Says US Budget Will Be In Deficit For Next Four Years
29/08/2002 SA Tax Authority Scrutinises Transfer Pricing Arrangements
29/08/2002 Korea Finalizes Bill To Sock Wealthy Tax Evaders
29/08/2002 BVI Service Industry Welcomes Tip Tax Cut
29/08/2002 BoC (Hong Kong) Beats Interim Expectations
29/08/2002 JSE Boss Gives Thanks To Switzerland
29/08/2002 German Parties At Sixes And Sevens Over Tax Cuts
29/08/2002 Swiss Economy Gears Up, Says Report
29/08/2002 Dominica Puts Offshore Bank Into Receivership
29/08/2002 US Trade Commission Denies Anti-Dumping Steel Tariff Requests
28/08/2002 Report Suggests Tax On Plastic Bags Inevitable In UK
28/08/2002 Inland Revenue Scrutinises Tax Deals For Super Rich
28/08/2002 Ashcroft Involved In New Tax Controversy, Report Suggests
28/08/2002 CFP Reaction To US Information Sharing Plans Mixed
28/08/2002 Guernsey Chamber Of Commerce Urges Action Over Manx Tax Move
28/08/2002 Shiokawa Promises Detail On Tax Cut Package Next Month
28/08/2002 Hong Kong SFC Chairman Under Pressure
28/08/2002 Barbados Launches Chapter Of Investment Professionals
28/08/2002 France's Income Tax Cuts In The Balance
27/08/2002 Chinese Tax Official Urges Caution Over Possible Increase In Minimum Taxation Level
27/08/2002 Tax Shortfall Of 500 Million Euros Predicted In Ireland
27/08/2002 Barbados Government Slammed For 'Stifling Small Business'
27/08/2002 Deposits Held In Guernsey Banks Fall By More Than £3 Billion
27/08/2002 UN Begins Preparations For Paris Meeting Of Cyprus Leaders
27/08/2002 Swiss Close To Frequent Flyer Deal With BA
26/08/2002 Australian Government Releases International Tax Consultation Paper
26/08/2002 Gib Labour Party Calls For Tax Cuts For Individuals
26/08/2002 Caribbean OCTs Meet To Discuss EU Tax Initiative
26/08/2002 EU Welcomes New US Steel Tariff Exclusions
26/08/2002 A M Best Queries Staying Power Of Bermuda Start-Ups
23/08/2002 German Conservatives Approve Tax Cut Delay
23/08/2002 Moore Says EU And US Want Amicable Solution To Trade Dispute
23/08/2002 Bermuda Editor To Stand By Controversial Income Tax Story
23/08/2002 Italy Urges EU To Offer Tax Breaks For Companies Building Fiber-Optic Networks
23/08/2002 Japanese Finance Ministry Mulls Tax Breaks On New Government Bonds
23/08/2002 Peter Friederich Formally Relieved Of Post In Luxembourg
23/08/2002 Further US Steel Exclusions May Ward Off EU Retaliation
23/08/2002 New Plan May Rescue Cyprus Stock Exchange From Doldrums
22/08/2002 Guernsey A&F Committee President Opposes VAT Proposals
22/08/2002 US Ambassador Says Young Workforce In Ireland Will Attract US Firms
22/08/2002 Irish Plastic Bag Tax Hailed As A Success
22/08/2002 Spanish Newspaper Claims Government Wants To Publish Gib Agreement
22/08/2002 German Government Under Pressure To Reintroduce CGT On Disposal Of Corporate Shareholdings
22/08/2002 Barbados' Customs Duties Cause Controversy
22/08/2002 Hong Kong Companies To Benefit From Guangxi Modernisation Push
21/08/2002 Liberal Party Treasurer Calls For Income Tax Reduction
21/08/2002 South Africa Heading For Large Revenue Surplus, Says SARS Chief
21/08/2002 Philippine's Tax Chief Quits After Alleging Corruption
21/08/2002 German Tax Cuts Delayed By Flooding
21/08/2002 Pacific Leaders Call For More Flexibility Over OECD Tax Initiative
21/08/2002 IoM Announces Plans For Detailed Economic Review
21/08/2002 Hong Kong Lags Regional Rivals In Terms Of Labour Quality
21/08/2002 The White House Moves Towards Propping Up Business Investment
20/08/2002 Irish Health Minister Hints At Tax Hikes
20/08/2002 IoM's E-Commerce Director Dubs Irish Meetings A Success
20/08/2002 Bermuda Opposition Leader Presses Ahead With Anti-Caricom Campaign
20/08/2002 Guangxi Province To Start Free Trade Zones
19/08/2002 Russian Government Hints At Tax Cuts
19/08/2002 Online Filing Costs Four Times More In The UK
19/08/2002 CSE Experiences Small Upswing
19/08/2002 KPMG Warns That Contractors May Face Struggle To Renew Tax Certificates
19/08/2002 HKEx Under Pressure
19/08/2002 Third Barbadian Central Banker To Join The IMF
19/08/2002 White House Ponders Further Tax Cuts
16/08/2002 SA Tax System Penalises Foreign Nationals
16/08/2002 Cyprus Economic Statistics Disappoint
16/08/2002 Metco Survey Reveals 80% Of Maltese Businesses Satisfied With Export Progress
16/08/2002 Vodaphone Ducks 3G Licence Payment In Ireland
16/08/2002 Dispute Over Brussels Process Rumbles On In Gibraltar
16/08/2002 Tax Commission Chief Sceptical Over Planned Tax Cuts
16/08/2002 Regional Government Attacks Federal Authorities For Failure To Reform Tax System
16/08/2002 DIFC Bourse To List Government-Owned Companies, Multinationals
16/08/2002 China's Tax Collection Slows, Up Only 10%
15/08/2002 Spanish Want To Restart Gibraltar Talks On August 30
15/08/2002 Irish Inflation Falling, Still Above EU Average
15/08/2002 New Survey In Jersey Reveals Business Confidence Down
15/08/2002 EU Expects WTO Verdict On Sanctions This Week
15/08/2002 US Gives Further Steel Tariff Exemptions To Japan
15/08/2002 Money Laundering And Terrorist Financing On Agenda For Pacific Islands Forum
15/08/2002 Mixed Results For Leading Swiss Banks
15/08/2002 Hong Kong Presses Senior Market Regulators To Quit
14/08/2002 ICAEW Urges Government To Ensure That Corporate Tax Reforms Are Revenue Neutral
14/08/2002 Australian Wage Earners Pay Three Times More Tax Than Companies
14/08/2002 Ana Palacio's Comments Over Gibraltar's EU Status Dismissed
14/08/2002 Barbados Central Bank Governor Speaks On Exchange Control Liberalisation
14/08/2002 Banks Excluded From Isle of Man's Zero Tax Plans
14/08/2002 Costa Rica Tightens Up Immigration Procedures
14/08/2002 CNI Chief Accuses EU Enlargement Commissioner Of 'Blackmail'
14/08/2002 US Treasury Secretary Remains Optimistic Over Economy
14/08/2002 German Leaders Fall Out Over Tax Amnesty Plan
14/08/2002 President's Forum Throws Up Tax Reform Proposals
13/08/2002 Takenaka Says Tax Cut Emphasis Should Be On Corporations
13/08/2002 Top City Official Slams UK For Slow Response To Requests For Assistance
13/08/2002 Jersey To Sign US Tax Agreement On Its Own Behalf
13/08/2002 Gib Opposition Grills Government Over Tax Reform Package
13/08/2002 Survey Demonstrates Concerns Of Irish SMEs Over Nice Treaty
13/08/2002 Hong Kong Joins International Outcry Against US Corporate Fraud Bill
13/08/2002 Germany Upset By EU's Plans For Alcohol Tax Harmonisation
13/08/2002 Gerhard Schroder Ready To 'Do A Deal' With Tax Cheats
13/08/2002 UK Opposition Slams Tax Administration Cost
13/08/2002 US Internet Tobacco Sales Bypass Tax System
12/08/2002 IMF Says Taxes On Irish Wages Among The Lowest In The World
12/08/2002 Gibraltar Government Considers Next Move In Telecoms Dispute
12/08/2002 Israel's Corporate Tax Revenue Down 24% This Year
12/08/2002 Maltese Economy On The Up, Says Central Bank Report
12/08/2002 UK Appoints New Minister For The Channel Islands
12/08/2002 Swiss Banks Forced To Unblock Marcos Money
12/08/2002 Lord Ashcroft Implicated In Tyco Investigation
12/08/2002 Union Official Warns Bahamians Of Increased Competition For Jobs Under FTAA
12/08/2002 Taxpayers' Union Director Attacks EU Information-Sharing Regime
09/08/2002 ICAS Calls For Appointment Of Tax Minister In UK
09/08/2002 Luxembourg Government Outlines Budget 2003 Proposals
09/08/2002 VAT System Discouraging Foreign Investment In Russia
09/08/2002 SADC Finance Ministers Sign Tax Harmonisation Agreement
09/08/2002 Survey Shows September 11 Attacks Still Affecting Bahamian Economy
09/08/2002 IMF Warns On Irish Economy
09/08/2002 US States Target Tax-Avoiding Corporations
08/08/2002 Gib Liberals Hit Out At Straw
08/08/2002 Accenture Lobbies Against US Moves On Offshore Companies
08/08/2002 Bermuda's Opposition Leader Warns Over Damage Caused By Stanley Works U-Turn
08/08/2002 Ireland Ranked Sixth In Entrepreneurship Survey
08/08/2002 China Considers Further Stamp Duty Cuts
08/08/2002 MPs Attack Inland Revenue's Handling Of IT Contracts
08/08/2002 Japanese Cabinet Agrees Yen 2 Trillion Tax Cuts
07/08/2002 Danish Government Loses Millions As Result Of Stock Tax
07/08/2002 Isle Of Man's DTI Dismisses Exodus Fears
07/08/2002 John Dalli Insists Government Finances On Track
07/08/2002 Frank Walker Expresses Confidence For The Future
07/08/2002 Hong Kong's Retail Sales Down Sharply In June
07/08/2002 Brussels Ponders A Possible Repeat Irish No To Nice
06/08/2002 Gib Opposition Leader Pushes For Recall Of Parliament
06/08/2002 Bahamian Economy Not Greatly Affected By US Decline, Says Ambassador
06/08/2002 Leading US Treasury Advisor Speaks Out On Money Laundering
06/08/2002 Takenaka Warns That Tax Cuts Should Not Go 'Too Far'
06/08/2002 US Liberals Turn On IRS For Clintonesque Tax Measure
06/08/2002 Speculation Over McCreevy's Next Move On CFCs Increases
06/08/2002 Martin Ebner Admits That 'Mistakes' Contributed To Liquidity Crisis
06/08/2002 UK Treasury Proposes Major Corporation Tax Changes
05/08/2002 Hong Kong Chief Executive Defends Penny Share Panel
05/08/2002 Kofi Annan Invites Clerides And Denktash To Paris Meeting
05/08/2002 Costa Rica Tackles Chronic Fiscal Problems
05/08/2002 US Corporate Fraud Act May Reduce Tax Efficiency
05/08/2002 The EU And Applicants Head-To-Head Over SEZs
02/08/2002 Panel To Probe Hong Kong's Penny Share Plunge
02/08/2002 CyTA Accused Of Hindering Telecoms Liberalisation
02/08/2002 The Spanish Add Parsley To Gibraltar Stew
02/08/2002 Stanley Works Backs Off Bermuda Move
02/08/2002 US Senate Tacks Anti-Offshore Amendment On To Defense Bill
01/08/2002 US Treasury Warms Over Clinton-Era Bank Interest Tax Rules
01/08/2002 Madeira May Be Close To EU Approval
01/08/2002 Lord Mayor Of London Backs Isle Of Man
01/08/2002 Swiss Fatally Undermined By Staff Pay Problems
01/08/2002 Barbados Bank Governor Downbeat On Economy
31/07/2002 HKEx Backs Off Penny Share De-Listing Plan
31/07/2002 Bill Thomas Fights To Modernize Government's Tax Models
31/07/2002 Bermuda Sees Falling Numbers Of Incorporations
31/07/2002 China Cracks Down On Income Tax Collection
31/07/2002 Irish Opposition Politician Attacks Stability & Growth Pact
31/07/2002 BVI Gears Up For Expansion
30/07/2002 Gibraltar Officially Announces New Tax Package
30/07/2002 US Administration Repeats Opposition To EU Savings Tax
30/07/2002 Chinese Businessman Brags About Paying His Taxes
30/07/2002 Japan's Koizumi Swings Behind Corporate Tax Cuts
30/07/2002 Bahamas Exchange May Get Government Help
30/07/2002 Cyprus Telecommunications Liberalisation? Don't Hold Your Breath
30/07/2002 US Treasury Clamps Down On Export Of Intellectual Property
30/07/2002 Brits Classify Ireland As A Tax Haven
29/07/2002 Treasury Committee Criticises Gordon Brown For Failing To Simplify Tax System
29/07/2002 Jersey Government Reform Continues Apace
29/07/2002 FATF Asks For IMF Backing In Money Laundering Fight
29/07/2002 Hong Kong Reports Economic Recovery Still On Track
29/07/2002 Lack Of Liquidity Stifling UAE Market
29/07/2002 Britain And Spain Reject Gib Referendum Plans
29/07/2002 Philippines Tax Collection At Risk From Evasion And Corruption
29/07/2002 US Proposes Major Agricultural Tariff Reductions
26/07/2002 PwC Warns That US Tax Bill Could Increase Liabilities For UK Companies
26/07/2002 CCRA Supports Eugene Cox's Income Tax Denial
26/07/2002 Knesset Approves Tax Reform Measures
26/07/2002 Gib Opposition Condemns Palacio Over EU Comments
26/07/2002 Recruitment Consultant Warns Jersey Over 'Appalling External PR'
26/07/2002 SWX Gives Up On 'New Market'
26/07/2002 UK To Fight EC's Diesel Tax Plans
26/07/2002 EU Defers US Steel Sanctions Until September
26/07/2002 Bureaucracy Stifling Russian Small Business Reforms
25/07/2002 Inland Revenue's Tax Breaks For Big Business Revealed
25/07/2002 South Africa's Corporate Tax Compliance Improving, Says SARS Commissioner
25/07/2002 Malaysia And Iran Sign Double Tax Treaty
25/07/2002 Tax Simplification Bill Proposed In US
25/07/2002 Ian Kelly Denies That Corporate Taxes Will Be Replaced With High Fees In IOM
25/07/2002 Peter Caruana To Make Crucial Announcement On Sovereignty Sharing Deal
25/07/2002 Cayman Islands Bemoan Lack Of Representation Before EU
25/07/2002