Category: Comment & Analysis
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Helen Baird-Parker introduces an anonymous report from an ARC member on the widely misunderstood issue of the menopause.
ARC committee member Iain Campbell takes a close look at estimates of the extent of offshore tax evasion by individuals.
At the 2016 ARC AGM, John Whiting from the Office of Tax Simplification gave a short and relatively light-hearted talk on the work of the OTS and how ARC members can contribute to its future development.
Ever-increasing working hours in the SCS mean more stress, tiredness and ill-health, and a growing shortage of people willing to take on SCS jobs. But it’s within our gift to do something about it, says Eugene Mitchell.
Iain Campbell presents his annual detailed analysis of the results of the HMRC People Survey, and compares the results to those of another troubled department – DWP.
Helen Baird-Parker introduces an anonymous report from an ARC member on the widely misunderstood issue of the menopause.
Graham Flew help you make the case for joining ARC sooner rather than when it’s too late.