Looking beyond
The 2011 Aaronson Report expressed the hope that the introduction of a GAAR (General Anti-Abuse Rule) would simplify tax...
Mind the Age Gap
Do young people understand enough about tax to be enable them to fully engage as taxpayers in the debate about where our...
The age factor
Age features in many tax research studies as an impacting factor on people’s tax-paying behaviour, but it is also increa...
The evidence
Using evidence to inform policy is a key mantra of modern government, not least when it comes to developing tax policy....
A key element
Academic conferences are a key element of the research creation process.
Mastering tax
Historically, tax has been one of the traditional graduate professions.
Public attitudes to tax – who cares?
Every five years, or so, when the nation is about to go to the polls, politicians appear to become interested again in t...
A foot in both camps
In her inaugural speech in May 2014, CIOT President Anne Fairpo challenged the UK tax community to find more effective w...
Is there a Doctor in the house?
There is a certain degree of mystery surrounding doctoral degrees and the purpose they serve. Have you ever thought of d...