I gather that the EU Parliament has just voted to approve the package of tax demands of the EU Commission previously made by the Economic
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The EU has a choice when it comes to austerity
It’s time for KPMG to answer questions on Tax Reporting Standards
KPMG had a blog post published on the web site of the Covi Think Tank yesterday in response to my call for Tax Reporting Standards. Chris Morgan,
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France votes for public country-by-country reporting
On Friday the French parliament voted for public country-by-country reporting. The Tax Justice Network has covered the issue, here. I will not repeat their blog. What I
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The fight for country-by-country reporting is under way and has to be won
Almost thirteen years ago I created country-by-country reporting. It was done in all innocence. It was written in answer to a question from John Christensen
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The scale of Base Erosion and Profits Shifting
The following is reproduced from the Tax Justice Network blog, because of the importance of the findings to which it refers: One of the most
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HMRC’s penalty regime for country-by-country reporting encourages non-compliance
The government published draft regulations to enforce country-by-country reporting for tax purposes by multinational corporations yesterday. The regime, which is already hopelessly inadequate by denying the public the
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Discussing BEPS and country-by-country reporting
Country by Country Reporting: Christian Aid’s survey of FTSE100 companies’ views
Christian Aid has a new and timely report on large company attitudes to country-by-country reporting out today. Entitled ‘Country by Country Reporting A survey of FTSE100
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