Eleven million documents were leaked from one of the world's most secretive companies, Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca... READ MORE›
Let me point out a few news items you may have missed while debating the Iran nuclear deal... READ MORE›
Minister of National Revenue Diane Lebouthillier said that it was the CRA that discovered the KPMG tax haven... READ MORE›
Mahathir Mohamad, the former Malaysian prime minister Photo Rex Mr Najib has accused Mr Mahathir of leading a conspiracy to oust him... READ MORE›
David Cameron has admitted he did have a profitable stake in his father's offshore investment fund, but sold it for around ?30,000 before he became Prime Minister... READ MORE›
David Cameron has rejected Phillip Schofield's suggestion he is out of touch and does not know any poor working families... READ MORE›
Prime Minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson's resignation follows intense pressure in Iceland after he was named in the leaked documents which apparently reveal tax evasion attempts... READ MORE›
Three of Canada's big banks provided services to nearly 2,000 offshore corporations since 1990 in the Bahamas, one of the world's premier tax havens, leaked records show... READ MORE›
PwC said it disagreed with the Public Accounts Committee report but added that the tax system was too complex ... READ MORE›
Yet the whole purpose of tax havens is to allow the wealthy to hide behind a wall of secrecy legally... READ MORE›
And U.S. to estimate a Canadian tax gap of between 16 billion and 47.8 billion for the 2010 tax year... READ MORE›
The Panama Papers allegedly show law firm Mossack Fonseca helped set up shell companies and offshore accounts for global leaders. Here are 7 things to know... READ MORE›
The Cabinet Office is withholding A?3m unless Kids Company moves on its chief executive, Camila Batmanghelidjh... READ MORE›
The Australian Tax Office ATO A said it had linked more than 120 of the clients to an associate offshore service provider located in Hong Kong... READ MORE›
More than half of Mossack Fonseca's companies are registered in the British Virgin Islands, a territory administered from London... READ MORE›
Panama papers Sir Alan Duncan MP says critics of David Cameron are low-achievers who hate wealthy people... READ MORE›
The problem is, neither he nor the prime minister has managed to explain that satisfactorily to voters... READ MORE›
People hiding assets offshore should recognize the continued changes and progress in the international tax arena, the IRS said... READ MORE›
The dearth of Americans on the Panama Papers doesn't minimize the broader problem, Gardner said... READ MORE›
When Prime Minister Justin Trudeau introduced his cabinet Wednesday, the new faces weren't the only changes afoot... READ MORE›
The documents, dubbed the Panama Papers, were obtained by the Munich-based daily newspaper... READ MORE›
Panama Papers George Osborne repeatedly dodges questions on family's tax affairs then ends interview... READ MORE›
David Cameron 'should be sent to prison' over offshore investments, says Ken Livingstone... READ MORE›
Although the OECD now considers the Bahamas compliant, in June 2015, the European Union listed the Bahamas and 30 other countries as uncooperative tax havens... READ MORE›
What matters most is the winning the election and David Cameron becoming the prime minister... READ MORE›
A special Senate hearing has been called in Canberra on Thursday to respond to the Panama Papers revelations... READ MORE›
Leaked documents showed he was a director of an offshore company, Fleg Trading Ltd., incorporated in the Bahamas in 1998 and dissolved in 2009... READ MORE›
The prime minister walked out of the interview, saying What are you trying to make up here?... READ MORE›
The CRA reports that 145 people have been convicted for tax evasion or fraud since April 1, 2014... READ MORE›
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