The history of country-by-country reporting is pretty much like that of any new idea seeking to change public policy. First, they ignore you. Then they
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The GRI country-by-country reporting standard is launched today and other accounting standards setters should be taking note
As the FT reported a couple of days ago when discussing corporation tax and corporate accountability: Now the Global Reporting Initiative, a not-for-profit setter of
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Is the UK accounting profession indifferent to non-financial reporting?
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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