The OECD has this morning published suggested mechanisms for the sharing of country-by-country reporting data. The detail is here. The core idea is that all country-by-country reporting
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Blowing the whistle on corporate secrecy
Tax reporting is improving slowly but is that despite the role of accountants?
PWC has published their review of tax reporting in 2014 FTAS 100 accounts. The results are refreshing, and show marked trends in the direction of
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The CBI’s display of self interest is hard to beat
Having already noted some opposition to country-by-country reporting this morning I have to continue on the the theme. The CBI have written to the EU to
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The opponents of country-by-country reporting are in a hole: they should stop digging
Robert Maas is a tax adviser who, for as long as I can recall, has been on what I might call the right wing of
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EU Parliament repeats its call for country-by-country reporting
Transparency International have issued the following press release in the last hour. It’s good to see the EU Parliament is still willing to take the
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Why country-by-country reporting must be available on public record
Many of country-by-country reporting’s civil society supporters have come together to argue why it is now a must have for public companies. Download the whole report
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ActionAid’s new report on responsible tax practices
ActionAid has published a new report entitled ‘Responsible Tax Practice by Companies: A Mapping and Review of Current Proposals’. The aim, as they put it,
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Let’s talk straight about country-by-country reporting
Tax Notes International has published an article on the intended scope of the country-by-country reporting this morning (behind a paywall). Tax Notes International has a
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