One (interesting) proposal: that British courts not uphold future contracts of anonymous companies. Otherwise business as usual/backwards?
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Replying to @alexcobham @MForstater
+ im not sure about the effectiveness of UK tax inspectors going overseas to improve capacity. i worry that neglects problms at global level
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i'm surprised there's nothing on pushing for a global minimum effective tax rate, or a seat at the decision table for developing countries.
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Replying to @_alice_evans @MForstater
Striking absence is that of public country-by-country reporting - so the CGD position is less progressive than any major party. Sigh.
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Replying to @alexcobham @_alice_evans
This prompted a blog post :)https://www.cgdev.org/blog/no-country-country-reporting-why-not-and-if-not-then-what …
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We don't know the benefits of transparency in all cases; We don't know what ppl will do with the info; So we shouldn't give them it?
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Replying to @_alice_evans @alexcobham
Some info clearly shld be public. Some clearly private. In the middle there is a spectrum, so Qs of how to treat data, what for? & why not?pic.twitter.com/NBrNBihxwM
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Replying to @MForstater @alexcobham
But your argument about this spectrum is just (1) reporting is costly and (2) we don't know what they'd do with the info.
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I'm not sure (2) is valid, if they havent had the info.
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Its not quite my argument. But there is a bit of info out there e.g. on banks, & european subsids e.g.https://hiyamaya.wordpress.com/2017/04/13/the-zara-report-what-can-we-learn-about-public-country-by-country-reporting/ …
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