I am not sure how many times I have had to say over the last two days that accounting data is CRAP, which stands for:
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KPMG on country-by-country reporting
I am spending another day working on country-by-country reporting. In that case I thought it worth sharing here one of the best summaries of all
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Creating an open CBCR database – comments welcome
This post is shared from the Tax Justice Network blog. I am pleased to be heavily involved with this project. TJN has, since its establishment
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EU Proposal to Revive the CCCTB: Areas of Concern
BNA Bloomberg have published the following article by me: EU Proposal to Revive the CCCTB: Areas of Concern Does the EU’s new CCTB require significant
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Country-by-country reporting is about much more than tax
There is a lot of debate going on at present about the merits, or otherwise, of publishing country-by-country reporting data. There is a problem with
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A note from Bratislava: Brexit, economics and tax
I came away from a day of discussion on economic affairs and tax with MEPs and EU member state MPs in Bratislava with a number
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Facebook UK’s accounts: a case study in the tax data we don’t have from current accounting standards
A year ago there was uproar when Facebook said it had paid just £4,327 in tax in the UK in 2014. I offered analysis in
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A reply to Sir Win Bischoff on whether country-by-country reporting is within the scope of the Annual Report
I sent an open letter to Sir Win Bischoff, Chair of the Financial Reporting Council on 22 September. That letter might be found here. Sir
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Open letter to Sir Win Bischoff of the Financial Reporting Council on country-by-country reporting
I sent the following letter to Sir Win Bischoff, chair of the Financial Reporting Council this morning: Dear Sir Win, I am writing further to
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