I have already noted the new paper I, with my colleagues Atul Shah and Petr Jansky, have had published in the Nordic Tax Journal. I
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BEPS Policy Failure – The Case of EU Country-By-Country Reporting
I argued for years that we needed country-by-country reporting. We did. We still do. And so far we have not got it. The only public
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The Global Tax 50 is a great credit to tax justice
I have to admit I failed to make it to the International Tax Review Global Tax Top 50 this year. I have been in it
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Investors want country-by-country reporting of tax and other data
The FT has noted this morning that: Investment groups want companies to disclose global taxes And they add: Royal London Asset Management, Aberdeen Standard Investments
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GRI issue the first country-by-country reporting accounting standard
The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) has issued a press release this morning under this banner: I was on the panel that developed this standard over
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Small actions: big impact
The Tax Justice Network has an infographic on its blog about its work and a new funding scheme it is launching. I wish it well.
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The EU goes for country-by-country reporting – again
I missed this report earlier this week and am pleased to have found it, albeit a few days late. Accountancy Daily has reported that the
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Amazon: setting the record straight
The right-wing, anti-business having to pay their fair share of tax brigade were out in force on the blog yesterday. They were incensed by my
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How tax havens distort the world
The Office for National Statistics published new data on inward foreign direct investment into the UK this week. This is where they show the money
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