I’m overdue to give a plug for this: On page 42 you’ll find an article from me on the benefits of country-by-country reporting.
A Tory MP backs country-by-country reporting
I was delighted to see this report in the International Tax Review: Stephen McPartland, a Conservative member of the UK parliament, told International Tax Review
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Why do Zambian miners pay more in tax than the profitable mine they work for?
Have you heard about the miners in Zambia who pay more tax than the multi-national mining company they work for? How do these corporations get
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Dear EU, Please give us transparency
Country-by-country reporting is essential if we are to hold corporations to account for their tax
Day by day we are now hearing of corporations trying to hide their profits in tax havens. Day after day we learn of the structuring
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Would the minister like to answer a straight question on country-by-country reporting? Apparently not
Catherine McKinnell MP, Labour Shadow Minister responsible for HMRC, was on form questioning David Gauke yesterday. Here’s another exchange: Gauke knows full well that McKinnell was not
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PWC are taking country-by-country reporting seriously. Now it’s time for serious dialogue
I am pleased to see that PWC have published a new report that they suggest is up to date to August 2012 on the subject
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No government that creates a 5.5% tax rate for multinational companies is committed to social justice
OK, I accept it's fairly obvious Seamus Milne of the Guardian and I have been talking when reading his column this morning but what the
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Tackling tax havens: country-by-country reporting
It’s often said that tax havens are a part of life and there’s nothing we can do about them. That’s not true, as a new
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