I rarely mention my day’s events on this blog: it happens around them in most cases, not because of them. Today is likely to be
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No surprise: big business does not like the accountability of country-by-country reporting
The indefatigable Tom Bergin at Reuters has been sifting through the submissions to the OECD on its transfer pricing documentation, of which I made one.
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We can’t impose an energy tax without country-by-country reporting
John Major wants to impose an energy tax on the Big 6 energy suppliers, and I have a lot of sympathy with his demand. But,
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Ireland supports country-by-country reporting in amongst its unsustainable international tax strategy
Ireland has issued a statement on its international tax strategy. It has to be said much of this is PR and an implausible defence of
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The OECD needs to realise country-by-country reporting is not a business inspired initiative
The OECD has issued a discussion paper on transfer pricing and country-by-country reporting. A little over ten years after I first introduced the idea of country-by-country reporting
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Country-by-country reporting: responding to the government’s consultation
The government published its consultation on country-by-country reporting as it relates to the Capital Requirements Directive on 20 September with a ridiculously short submission deadline of
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Venn diagrams for our times: country-by-country reporting
If the G20 is to do anything in the next few days it has to deliver on tax
G20 governments will need to find great political courage if they are to curb multinationals’ multi-billion tax dodging, campaigners warn today. Christian Aid, ActionAid International,
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Increasing corporate accountability – what the UK Transparency Bill delivers
I’ve already written about the UK Corporate and Individual Tax and Financial Transparency Bill (which, t has to be admitted is a but of a mouthful
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