I am pleased to share this from the EU’s Greens in the European Parliament, published today: New research commissioned by the Greens/EFA Group in the
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Ten reasons for country-by-country reporting
Country-by-country reporting (CBCR) as now endorsed by the Global Reporting Initiative would require every multinational corporation to declare: In which countries it operates; What it
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Digital taxes are not the answer to the taxation of companies like Google
According to the FT: France and Germany have abandoned EU plans to impose a wide-ranging digital tax on tech companies, in favour of a narrow
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Country-by-country reporting could raise £2.5 billion a year for the UK. So why aren’t we using it?
This post was written by Alex Cobham, chief executive of the Tax Justice Network and originally posted on their blog: 15 years ago the Tax Justice Network proposed
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Norway’s massive pension fund makes it clear that it now expects companies to do country-by-country reporting
I was introduced to a document produced by the Norges Bank at the Fair Tax Mark conference. This was their tax and transparency report. You
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The time will come when people will wonder why comprehensive tax reporting was ever an issue
To create a theme for the morning, when I have already written about tax and responsible investment, I note that my Fair Tax Mark colleague
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The fight for corporate transparency
I cross-post this from the Tax Justice Network blog, with permission, because it adds to the debate on country-by-country reporting: On 25 May 2018, the European
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The EU’s message to the OECD should be ‘leave country-by-country accounting to us’
BNA Bloomberg has reported that: The European Union risks undermining the success of a global tax reporting regime if it begins requiring multinational companies to
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The US military think there’s power in country-by-country reporting
I have been sent this advice from the USA which has been published recently: I was asked for my thoughts and reacted as follows: a)
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