UK governments are failing to curb corporate tax abuses and leaving people to pay the price
Governments remain obsessed with austerity and choose not to inconvenience the rich or curb tax abuses by corporations.
Governments remain obsessed with austerity and choose not to inconvenience the rich or curb tax abuses by corporations.
Professor of accounting Prem Sikka untangles the maze of company structures that have allowed the business to avoid tax for years.
They want to cut it to 17 per cent, one of the lowest rates in the world, and it's not sustainable.
By overloading balance sheets with debt, companies claim tax relief on the interest payments and then shift profits offshore. Here's how.
The PM can talk about Labour's recklessness with money all she wants - it's the Tories who have been throwing cash away.
Labour leader calls for 'bold' action from Theresa May