carried interest
Carried Interest Under Fire: Is Labour’s Tax Plan a Risk to the UK Economy?
Labour’s plan to tax carried interest as income sparks debate. Is it a fair reform or a risky gamble that could harm the UK’s investment climate?
The Unsurprising Budget: Why Rachel Reeves’s ‘Boring’ Fiscal Plan Could Be a Radical Act for the UK Economy
A satirical take on a future UK Budget reveals a profound truth: in today’s economy, a “boring,” predictable fiscal policy may be the most radical act.
UK’s Fiscal Horizon: Decoding Rachel Reeves’s Blueprint for Tax and the Economy
Labour’s Rachel Reeves signals a new era of fiscal discipline, paving the way for targeted tax rises on non-doms and private equity to stabilize the UK economy.
Fueling the Fire of Innovation: Why Tax Policy Must Reward the Founder’s Gamble
Tax policy fails to distinguish between the ultimate risk of a founder and a manager’s bonus. This article explores why rewarding the founder’s gamble is smart economics.
Spain’s Tax Showdown: Why a Probe into Private Equity Giant CVC Could Redefine European Finance
A tax fraud probe into PE firm CVC threatens to upend how carried interest and holding companies are treated in Spain, with huge economic implications.