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Red tape is a colloquial and derogatory expression for excessive regulation.
Red tape is a colloquial and derogatory expression for excessive regulation.
Historically, administrators used red tape to bind up the most important documents that required urgent or higher-level attention in the administration.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Administration]]
*[[Best practice]]
* [[Boilerplate]]
*[[Code]]
*[[Competence]]
*[[Compliance]]
* [[Contract]]
* [[Deregulation]]
* [[Deregulation]]
*[[Directive]]
* [[Divergence]]
*[[Enforcement]]
*[[Ethics]]
*[[Framework]]
*[[Good practice]]
*[[Governance]]
*[[Guidance]]
* [[Harmonisation]]
* [[Jurisdiction]]
*[[Law]]
* [[Legislation]]
*[[Principle]]
* [[Red herring]]
* [[Red herring]]
* [[Regime]]
* [[Regulation]]
* [[Regulation]]
*[[Reporting]]
*[[Reputational risk]]
* [[Retained EU law]]
* [[Retained EU law]]
*[[Rules]]
*[[Standards]]
*[[Supervision]]
* [[Tax]]


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[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]

Latest revision as of 23:28, 24 April 2023

Regulation and compliance.

Red tape is a colloquial and derogatory expression for excessive regulation.


Historically, administrators used red tape to bind up the most important documents that required urgent or higher-level attention in the administration.


See also