Public Country-by-Country Reporting

Public Country-by-Country Reporting

During the debate on base erosion and profit shifting of multinational firms the claim for the disclosure of certain tax-related information on a per-country basis, the so called country-by-country reporting, has intensified. While the OECD has already decided on the requirement for large multinational corporations to report country-by-country information to the tax authorities in their countries of residence, the EU initiatives against aggressive tax planning are still in progress. A current draft proposal of the EU parliament demands large European groups of companies to publicly disclose their economic activities, profits and taxes in each country where they operate. Such a disclosure of sensitive information can result in a competitive disadvantage for the companies affected. The aim of the study is to illustrate the current developments as well as potential costs and benefits of a public country-by-country reporting.

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Christoph Spengel

Christoph Spengel

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Verena Dutt

Verena Dutt

Researcher

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