Public country-by-country reporting by multinational enterprises
Tax transparency has gained particular importance as a tool in the fight against tax avoidance and tax evasion, particularly in the field of corporate income tax and aggressive tax planning. Cooperation between tax authorities aims at allowing them to obtain information covering the global business of multinational enterprises (MNEs), and progress has already been made in this area. A further step in tax transparency would be to broaden it by providing publicly available information relating to tax paid at the place where profits are actually made. Public country-by-country reporting (CBCR) is the publication of a defined set of facts and figures by large MNEs, thereby providing the public with a global picture of the taxes MNEs pay on their corporate income. The proposal is being considered by the European Parliament (EP) and the Council. In the EP, the amendments put forward by the ECON and JURI committees were voted on 4 July 2017. In the absence of a Council position enabling negotiations on the proposal, the Parliament adopted its position at first reading in plenary on 27 March 2019. Third edition. The ‘EU Legislation in Progress’ briefings are updated at key stages throughout the legislative procedure.
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- BUSINESS AND COMPETITION
- business classification
- corporation tax
- criminal law
- EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATIONS
- European construction
- European tax cooperation
- EUROPEAN UNION
- exchange of information
- FINANCE
- information and information processing
- LAW
- multinational enterprise
- single market
- tax avoidance
- tax evasion
- tax inspection
- tax law
- taxation