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Three UK corporations fly the tax coop this week alone

By admin  || August 30, 2008 at 20:07 GMT
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Alistair Darling is taking it from all sides. The shadow Chancellor is hammering him for high rates of corporate taxation which is prompting firms to move their headquarters off shore. according to the Telegraph, three have announced palns to move this week alone.

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No Responses to “Three UK corporations fly the tax coop this week alone”

  1. Blackday on August 31st, 2008 22:25 GMT

    Mucho nastiness for Cable this evening but a fab opportunity to pick ‘em up here at .8095 (something I hope I don’t regret tomorrow morning)

  2. Blackday on August 31st, 2008 22:33 GMT

    I almost forgot to say, thankyou darling ….

  3. Day Pip'n on September 1st, 2008 01:08 GMT

    You can pick’em up even lower now. The strength of this move has been like a wrecking ball. At some time it has to pull back as it is WAY oversold, but catching a falling knife takes time patience and deep pockets.

  4. UK Voter on September 13th, 2008 10:33 GMT

    This is a very worrying trend and so it continues. red tape and the fact that the ‘favoured’ status of our tax regime has slowly eroded since this government came to power is 100% to blame. Southern Ireleand is now one of the favourites. It is not helped, by the way, with constant talk of windfall taxes, if they hit the energy companies today, it could be someone else tomorrow. Labour is no longer the friend of business and hasn’t been for some time.



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