The Task Force on Financial Integrity and Economic Development has just published a new report on country-by-country reporting. Available for free download, the report details
Read the full article…
Country-by-country tax reporting gains favour
Country-by-country tax reporting gains favour – Accountancy Age. Accountancy Age picks up the mood of the moment. I admit a small note of personal satisfaction:
Read the full article…
Put People First marches on
The Put People First coalition has issued new campaign demands following the G20 summit ion London in April. Thos that relate to matters of primary
Read the full article…
UK calls for country-by-country reporting
The Guardian has reported that: The UK is backing calls to force multi national companies to reveal precisely how much tax they pay in each
Read the full article…
Country-by-country reporting in the Guardian
This is from today’s Guardian: You are an opposition politician in a developing country rich in minerals. You want to establish exactly how much tax
Read the full article…
Doha? Give us country-by-country reporting instead
This from Hansard: Mr. Meacher: To ask the Secretary of State for International Development what estimate he has made of the likely effect on levels
Read the full article…
Tax and corporate transparency
I gave a talk to an HMRC conference yesterday, talking about tax and corporate transparency. This, broadly speaking is what I said: We have of
Read the full article…
Shell: accept the need for transparency that this demands
The FT reports: Royal Dutch Shell and the families of Ken Saro-Wiwa, an executed Nigerian opposition leader, and other activists hanged by the military government
Read the full article…
Louder than words – and seriously missing the point
The UK’s Financial Reporting Council issued a report today called Louder than Words. I suggest that the title that the title I have given to
Read the full article…