Tax Haven Ireland

Author:   Brian O’Boyle ,  Kieran Allen
Publisher:   Pluto Press
ISBN:  

9780745345314


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   20 November 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Brian O’Boyle ,  Kieran Allen
Publisher:   Pluto Press
Imprint:   Pluto Press
Dimensions:   Width: 13.50cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 21.50cm
Weight:   0.275kg
ISBN:  

9780745345314


ISBN 10:   074534531
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   20 November 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. Porn, Tax Dodging and Exploitation 2. Global Plunder 3. Making Treasure Ireland 4. Dirty Secrets 5. The Fixers 6. The Irish Financial Services Centre 7. Foreign Direct Avoiders 8. The Vultures Have Landed 9. The Case for the Defence 10. How Tax Dodging Harms Irish Society

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'Excellent insights and analysis showing how corporations and the rich are addicted to tax avoidance to the detriment of normal people. Informative and enjoyable to read' -- Prem Sikka, Professor of Accountancy at the University of Sheffield 'An important book - it exposes industrial scale tax avoidance being organised by the Irish elites and enjoyed by the world's major corporations. It blends detailed research with impressive insight. It deserves a wide readership'. -- Richard Boyd Barrett: Member of Irish parliament for People Before Profit 'An important book that deserves a wide readership. The claims that Ireland is a tax haven have been growing over recent years. This book adds important evidence to the claim and makes a passionate call for a more equal society' -- Professor Eoin Reeves, Head of the Department of Economics, University of Limerick, Ireland 'A policy of consistent denial by the government, along with lazy media treatment of the issue, has meant that Ireland's status as a tax haven is an ongoing controversy. This book goes a long way in resolving this argument' -- Terrence McDonough, Emeritus Professor of Economics, NUI Galway, Ireland 'A must read for anyone interested in understanding how global capitalism works in the 21st century' -- Dr Stewart Smyth, Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham 'An extremely important, and possibly the best, book to have been written about one of the world's biggest and most dangerous tax havens. It skewers the self-serving myths of crooked Irish elites to show how going down the tax haven route not only inflicts harm on other countries - it hurts its own population too' -- Nicholas Shaxson, author 'Treasure Islands: Tax Havens and the Men who Stole the World' (Vintage, 2011)


'Excellent insights and analysis showing how corporations and the rich are addicted to tax avoidance to the detriment of normal people. Informative and enjoyable to read' -- Prem Sikka, Professor of Accountancy at the University of Sheffield 'An important book - it exposes industrial scale tax avoidance being organised by the Irish elites and enjoyed by the world's major corporations. It blends detailed research with impressive insight. It deserves a wide readership'. -- Richard Boyd Barrett: Member of Irish parliament for People Before Profit 'An important book that deserves a wide readership. The claims that Ireland is a tax haven have been growing over recent years. This book adds important evidence to the claim and makes a passionate call for a more equal society' -- Professor Eoin Reeves, Head of the Department of Economics, University of Limerick, Ireland 'A policy of consistent denial by the government, along with lazy media treatment of the issue, has meant that Ireland's status as a tax haven is an ongoing controversy. This book goes a long way in resolving this argument' -- Terrence McDonough, Emeritus Professor of Economics, NUI Galway, Ireland 'A must read for anyone interested in understanding how global capitalism works in the 21st century' -- Dr Stewart Smyth, Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham


Author Information

Brian O’Boyle lectures in economics at St Angela College, National University of Ireland, Galway. He has published widely on the global economy and is the co-author of Austerity Ireland (Pluto 2013). Kieran Allen is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at University College Dublin. His books include 1916: Ireland's Revolutionary Tradition (2016) and The Politics of James Connolly (2016).

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