This article was published by AccountingWEB in the UK on 12 June 2019: Better accounting for tax has long been a focus of tax justice
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Every day, everything we do, is about sending wealth upwards
I publish this for no better reason than information. It’s from the FT: But some thoughts do follow, of course. First, how much of the
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Why we need public country by country reporting
This video is from Tax Justice Europe: And yes, I know the message is not fully MMT consistent. But do remember, that in my opinion
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BAT proves it’s time for companies to out their cards face up on the table
The Tax Justice Network has reported this morning that: For every dollar British American Tobacco (BAT) paid in tax in the countries it operates in,
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Country-by-country reporting: marching onwards
In 2003 I created the idea of country-by-country reporting as we now know it. This week I had a new report on country-by-country reporting from
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Progress towards a country-by-country reporting standard
I am pleased to share this press release from the Global Reporting Initiative on the subject of their country-by-country reporting standard. I served on the
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The best way to reform corporation tax? That’s the only basis that reflects where all their activities take place
A found an odd postscript to last week’s exchanges with Mike Devereux on corporation tax reform in the letter’s page of the FT where I
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The public do take notice of a company’s tax affairs when deciding how to shop
Part of academic life involves reading other people’s papers. This one caught my attention: Consumer reactions to tax avoidance: Evidence from the United States and
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Brexit and Singapore-on-Thames
I repost this from the Tax Justice Network website, with permission. I should note that not for the first time in life, I agree with
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