Tax Avoidance
Elon Musk Paid No Federal Income Taxes in 2018, ProPublica Reports
The top 25 richest Americans gained $401 billion from 2014 to 2018, but only paid $13.6 billion—3.4 percent of that—in federal income taxes.
Silicon Valley Owes Us $100 Billion in Taxes (At Least)
Over the past decade, Amazon, Facebook, Microsoft, Netflix, Apple, and Google have been at the cutting edge of corporate tax avoidance.
What the Paradise Papers Tell Us About Our Screwed Up Society
It's weird to think this may be the system functioning as it's supposed to.
The Paradise Papers Are Just the Tip of the Iceberg
We spoke to a tax avoidance expert about what to expect next.
Cast Members From 'Mrs Brown's Boys' Have Been Avoiding Tax
I don't want to feckin' contribute to your stupid feckin' society ya feckin' eejit!
The VICE Morning Bulletin
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First We Bailed Out Coutts, Then They Helped People Dodge Tax, Now We're Paying Their Fines
The shocking story of how the British taxpayer has been screwed in every hole by the bank so posh the Queen uses it.
Novelist is Reminding Everyone That David Cameron is a Custard-Faced Wasteman
Guess what the South London MC's latest track “Tax the MPs” is about?
Divorce: One More Reason Why the Super Rich Want to Hide Their Money
It's illegal to help someone evade taxes or conceal their assets from a judge in the event of a divorce — but the Panama Papers show that unscrupulous lawyers will still do so.
The Biggest Companies in America Are Being Handed $27 for Every $1 They Pay in Taxes
The top 50 companies in the US cost taxpayers an estimated $111 billion per year — a mass corporate tax evasion which comes at the expense of education, healthcare, and infrastructure.
What Can MPs' Tax Returns Actually Tell Us About Dodgy Dealings?
In the last week, politicians have been rushing to let the public see their private tax affairs. But what information should we actually be looking for on a tax return?