Green MEP Sven Giegold tabled a question to the European Commission in July asking about the EU’s position on the IASB’s revision to its constitution that has
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GSK – welcome, but country-by-country reporting would prove you’re delivering
As the Guardian has reported: GlaxoSmithKline lent its support to the UK economy on Tuesday by pledging to hire more staff and pay more taxes
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Prime Minster’s call for greater financial transparency ‘very welcome’ says Christian Aid
Christian Aid issued the following press relase within the last hour: Christian Aid today welcomed Prime Minister David Cameron’s backing for legislation that will force companies to
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Section 201 of the Stop Tax Haven Abuse Act – Country-by-Country Reporting
The following is from Senator Car Levin’s statement issued in Section 201 of the Stop Tax Haven Abuse Act that he introduced to the US Senate yesterday. I reproduce
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First Full Country-By-Country Reporting Standard Proposed in U.S.
Yesterday U.S. Senator Carl Levin introduced the Stop Tax Haven Abuse Act (STHAA). The bill proposes solutions to loopholes and vulnerabilities in American policy that allow corporations
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Stephen Timms MP – one of the unsung heroes of country-by-country reporting
It was good to see Stephen Timms MP in the House of Commons last evening at the launch of the PCS tax haven report. Stephen
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Sen Carl Levin demands universal country-by-country reporting in new US anti-tax haven bill
Senator Carl Levin introduced the “Stop Tax Haven Abuse Act” today in the US Senate, taking aim at offshore tax haven abuses which costs the
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There is no hope of accountability and transparency in public services without massive reform of corporate regulation in the UK
As the GMB reported yesterday: Almost half of Southern Cross care homes are owned by companies based outside the UK, including hundreds registered in tax
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Microsoft’s tax under scrutiny
The FT has reported this morning, in what appears to be an exclusive, that: US securities regulators prodded Microsoft earlier this year into disclosing details
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