Given the importance of the recent US law requiring country-by-country and project-by-project reporting by extractive companies listed on the SEC, Revenue Watch has translated it
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CHRISTIAN AID URGES HOUSEHOLD NAME FIRMS TO BACK ACCOUNTING REFORM
Christian Aid is launching a new phase of its Trace the Tax campaign for greater financial transparency by multinational companies. The charity is asking supporters
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IFRS failed UK banking because accounts “were unreliable for capitalism as they did not show the capital”
I’ve just posted on Tim Bush’s claim that the application of International Financial Reporting Standards in the UK left the accounts of UK banks so
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Reforming the EU Transparency Directive using country-by-country reporting
Tax Research LLP and the Tax Justice Network have made a joint submission to the European Commission this morning on their consultation on the future
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The European Commission should introduce mandatory country by country reporting for EU listed companies
Marta Ruiz, a senior policy and advocacy officer at the European Network on Debt and Development (Eurodad), has noted on the blog of the Task
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How far has the accountancy profession retrenched in 35 years?
I was interviewed by AccountingWEB about country-by-country reporting last week. As they noted: Demanding more transparency from multinational organisations raises political hackles within a profession
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Why country-by-country reporting helps an investor
I was asked by someone today: I’m trying to answer the question: as an American investor in an MNC how will country-by-country reporting improve my
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Starbucks in a coffee grind
From the Mail on Sunday (and it’s good to see these issues arising in such places): A year after its boss attacked the British economy,
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Country-by-country reporting – the reaction
The International Accounting Standards Board discussion paper on the Extractive Industry — on which the comment period has just closed — included a whole chapter
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