This article was commissioned by a US newspaper last week. They hadn’t realised apparently they had commissioned two articles in the same theme, so this
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Tax Justice Focus: the country-by-country reporting edition
I am unashamedly sharing a blog post from the Tax Justice Network here this morning: This edition of Tax Justice Focus is guest edited by Richard Murphy, the
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The UK’s hypocrisy on country-by-country reporting is revealed
In the Lough Erne G8 declaration last year the UK promoted issues on tax and transparency. As a result that declaration said (para 25): Comprehensive
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Country-by-country reporting is about more than tax
I suspect it was always going to be the case that when Economia gave me the chance to write for them once a month that
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The reason why big businesses aren’t taxed properly is that the will to do it does not exist
There is a fascinating article on country-by-country reporting and the Base Erosion and Profits Shifting process in this morning’s Tax Analysts (behind a paywall). There is much
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The importance of ‘elsewhere’ as the concept at the heart of secretive global capitalism
In 2009 the Tax Justice Network published its first Financial Secrecy Index, a project I directed in its first iteration (but not since). It was,
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BEPS Monitoring Group submission to the OECD on country-by-country reporting
I am a member of the NGO based BEPS Monitoring Group (BMG). BEPS is the OECD initiative that is meant to tackle Base Erosion and Profits
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HMRC raises objections to country-by-country reporting that is designed to stop tax abuse
Last year David Cameron supposedly spearheaded international demands for country-by-country reporting. In 2014 the UK has forgotten that commitment. In the latest edition of Tax Analysts
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Almost 60% of large company CEOs want country-by-country reporting. So why can’t we have it, now?
As Christian Aid has noted today: The UK government is lagging behind business leaders in its support for corporate transparency, a new survey suggests. The survey,
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