
There’s still a few places remaining for what’s expected to be a healthy debate on tax havens tomorrow night (Monday).
The Positive Action Group’s (PAG) final public debate of the year - Tax Havens Today and Tomorrow – starts at seven thirty at the Sefton Hotel in Douglas.
Director of the Tax Justice Network, John Christensen, will argue for the closure of the offshores, while defending the Island’s tax regime will be Assessor of Income Tax Malcolm Couch (pictured).
The event is almost fully booked and you can reserve your seat by emailing info@positiveactiongroup.org, or calling 863106.
And Mr Christensen will be speaking live on Mandate tomorrow (Monday) morning.
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