The FT has an article on country-by-country reporting this morning. It’s so important, I offer it almost unabridged (and trust they’ll forgive): A clash between
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OECD is on to Country-by-Country reporting
The OECD held a press conference on Friday after holding its Forum on Tax Administration Meeting. Dave Hartnett represented the UK. Asked about country-by-country reporting
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Africa’s missing billions
Africa’s missing billions | The Argument. For Africa, the era of banking secrecy is far from over argues Khadija Sharife writing in Foreign Policy. As
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Country by country: a case study
Tim Worstall has raised questions with regard to country by country reporting. As he says: Country by country reporting is being held up as the
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Trust must be rebuilt says PwC chief
The Irish Sunday Business Post had an interview with Sam DiPiazza, global boss of PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) at the weekend. One question went like this: You
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We need a global tax plan
We need a global tax plan | David McNair | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk . The clampdown announced by Obama is an implicit recognition
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Country by country in the FT
On Wednesday the FT ran an editorial in which they said: In moving to close some of the loopholes in the porous US tax code,
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Why not, PWC?
Accountancy Age has a response to Christian Aid’s postcard campaign to promote country by country reporting. As they note: Barry Marshall, UK head of tax
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