The article that follows was written by my friend and colleague, Prof Leonard Seabrooke of Copenhagen Business School. It was originally published in Danish in
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Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the most multinational of all?
The OECD has just (it seems) begun promoting a dataset it has on multinational corporations. One indicator it publishes on the 500 company is it
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How to reform country-by-country reporting: my presentation to the OECD today
I spoke for a second time at the OECD country-by-country reporting conference today, addressing three technical issues: Should the data at a country level reported
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My appeal for public country-by-country reporting to the OECD today
The OECD is holding a conference on possible reforms to its version of country-by-country reporting today. Tax authorities, business and civil society are represented. In
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The OECD needs to embrace radical reform to its country-by-country reporting standard
The OECD published the 79 comments it received on its consultation on the future of its version of country-by-country reporting yesterday. I should make a confession
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Journals, papers and prizes
I admit that I was pleased to be advised that a journal paper I co-authored with Dr Petr Jansky and Prof Atul Shah entitled ‘BEPS
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Where would your rather live? In a high or low tax state?
The OECD has reported in an email briefing this morning that: In 2018, four OECD countries had tax-to-GDP ratios above 43% (France, Denmark, Belgium and
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The OECD’s tax plans reallocate taxable profits to wealthy countries
I share this post from the Tax Justice Network, published by them this morning, which shows (amongst other things) the value of country-by-country reporting, even
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The G7 and tax – a sign of chaos to come?
This blog post by me was published on the Class think tank blog this morning. I am on the Class advisory board: I have watched
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