17th June 2015 - for immediate release European Commission half measures will exacerbate profit shifting Today’s Action Plan on Fairer Taxation sees the European Commission stall on transparency while giving tax sweeteners to multinational companies … [Read more...]
Country by Country
Hey Walmart, it’s time to pay your taxes
A groundbreaking report released Wednesday, June 17 (12:01am) by Americans for Tax Fairness (ATF), and researched by the United Food & Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW), reveals that Walmart has built a vast, undisclosed network of 78 subsidiaries and branches in … [Read more...]
Corporate tax and the OECD: joint statement to the G20
The BEPS Monitoring Group (BMG), a body supported by TJN and led by TJN Senior Adviser Sol Picciotto, is a civil society body monitoring the OECD's Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) project. BEPS is fancy OECD-speak for 'international corporate tax dodging'. The platform has now produced a … [Read more...]
The politics of country-by-country reporting
A new post by Alex Cobham, TJN's Research Director, at Uncounted. It's called, as our headline suggests, The politics of country-by-country reporting. In summary, the sections note: … [Read more...]
Luxembourg: the campaign on corporate tax has only just begun
From Eurodad: a wonderful sign that people are starting to gear up to challenge the many corporate tax abuses run out of secrecy jurisdictions like the European Dodgy Duchy of Luxembourg. … [Read more...]
OECD country-by-country reporting: Strangled at birth
Sigh. Country-by-country reporting, an idea first mooted and pushed by Richard Murphy for TJN - is making slow but steady headway, in various fora internationally. The OECD, which only relatively rarely fails to disappoint, has been weighing in on this weighty affair. We now report on the latest … [Read more...]
International commission calls for corporate tax reform
When we look back, might today be the day that momentum swung decisively against current international tax rules? An independent commission made up of leading international economists, development thinkers and tax experts (see the graphic) has called for a radical overhaul of international … [Read more...]
Tax Justice Research Bulletin 1(5)
May 2015. Welcome to the fifth Tax Justice Research Bulletin, a monthly series dedicated to tracking the latest developments in policy-relevant research on national and international taxation. This issue looks at a fascinating thesis on the different people and organisations that influence the … [Read more...]
The Tax Justice Research Bulletin 1(4)
Corrected: the earlier version referring to a Banque de France Report said "$8bn revenue loss" when it should have referred to an $8bn loss in tax base. The Tax Justice Research Bulletin By Alex Cobham. TJN (April 2015) - The Tax Justice Research Bulletin is a monthly series dedicated to … [Read more...]
The Celtic Tiger: the Irish banking inquiry and a tale of two booms
Cross-posted from Fools' Gold: One of our inaugural articles on this site was a post in March looking at the causes of the "Celtic Tiger" boom in Ireland. It contained a striking graph and a wealth of analysis suggesting strongly that what caused the boom was, above all, Ireland's accession to … [Read more...]
New Report: Ten Reasons to Defend the Corporate Income Tax.
UPDATES 2018 - Tax incentives in mining: minimising risks to revenue, OECD/Intergovernmental forum on mining, minerals, metals, and sustainable development. "Tax incentives are costly, leading many countries to forgo vital revenues in exchange for often illusive benefits. . . there is little … [Read more...]
Oil and mining contract transparency: is a tipping point approaching?
From Open Oil: "a push towards universality – all contracts and all concessions in public domain – is only what is due to the public. Who are, after all, the legal owners of sub-soil resources in every country in the world bar one. What management of a company would be taken seriously if they … [Read more...]
Country by country reporting: are the knives already out?
TJN has been pushing for country by country since our launch in 2003, via the concept's designer Richard Murphy. We have made astonishing progress since then: the concept has overcome pretty much all objections and seems on track to be rolled out worldwide. But Joe Stead of Christian Aid has … [Read more...]
Luxembourg’s Sweetheart Deals: Could the OECD Stop Them?
Guest blog by Prof. Sol Picciotto, a TJN Senior Adviser. Luxembourg’s Sweetheart Deals: Could the OECD Stop Them? In an earlier comment on the Luxembourg tax leaks, we pointed out that there is no world tax authority which can judge whether the sweetheart deals it has been offering … [Read more...]
TJN Australia demands more corporate transparency on tax
Today's edition of the Brisbane Times carries a Comment from TJN Australia's redoubtable campaigner, Dr Mark Zirnsak, responding to the backlash to the recent report on corporate tax avoidance by Australian companies. … [Read more...]