The FT has covered the decision of the International Accounting Standards Board to engage with Publish What You Pay. Barney Jopson at the FT has
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What the IASB did on segment reporting
I mentioned earlier this week that the International Accounting Standards Board had the chance to do something amazing this week. I’m sorry to say they
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The IASB could do something amazing tomorrow
I have written an article for AccountingWEB today on tomorrow’s IASB meeting at which they will be discussing Publish What You Pay’s submission on segment
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The International Accounting Standards Board and Publish What You Pay
Sometimes it’s hard to blog because you’re spending too much time talking to the old fashioned media. This is one such occasion. Amongst the people
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Death of the Honest Corporate Tax Reporting Act
OK, it’s probably only California that could have thought of an Honest Corporate Tax Reporting Act. But it’s a great idea because it required companies
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PWC’s total tax contribution
I gather PWC are promoting their ‘Total Tax Contribution’ framework in Germany and elsewhere. Let me be honest about what I think about this ‘framework’.
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The Senate hearing on tax havens
I like the report on the Senate Hearings on tax havens yesterday from Reuters. Take this for example: Michigan Sen. Carl Levin, senior Democrat on
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Barclay’s CSR
The Ethical Corporation has done an interesting review of Barclay’s 2005 CSR Report. In it they note that: In the foreword to Barclays’ most recent
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The frustrations of IFRS
I’m working on this year’s Mind the Tax Gap at the moment. That’s an analysis of the tax paid by the top 50 companies in
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