“Revenue is the chief preoccupation of the state. Nay more it is the state” – Edmund Burke I spent the weekend with some old friends from the development sector. One of them, it now turns out, is working for a public relations consultancy. There was an awkward moment when I explained that I was working… Continue reading Oxfam goes for the full Tanzi…but is that far enough?
Category: United Nations
Satellites in geostationary orbit: a new tax justice issue?
When I made an amused reference to item on satellites in the new UN tax committee’s agenda, I wasn’t really sure what it was about. Richard Murphy thought it might be a plan to create tax havens in space. But, now that the UN secretariat have released some preliminary documents for the committee meeting next… Continue reading Satellites in geostationary orbit: a new tax justice issue?
Meet the new UN tax committee
The list is out, together with a provisional agenda. The BRICS minus Russia all have people on the committee (remember they do not represent their countries in an official capacity), although with some changes in personnel. The UK’s Andrew Dawson returns. Some of the key personalities behind the committee’s work this past session – previous… Continue reading Meet the new UN tax committee
UN transfer pricing manual: what Brazil, India and China do differently
‘Country Practices’. The title of Chapter 10 of the new United Nations Practical Manual on Transfer Pricing [pdf] doesn’t exactly set the pulse racing. But as I noted in my blog on the manual as a whole, this document is politically very significant. It’s probably the only detailed description of Brazil, China, India and South… Continue reading UN transfer pricing manual: what Brazil, India and China do differently
The United Nations Practical Manual on Transfer Pricing: a bluffer’s guide
Last week saw the official launch of a 495-page document by the United Nations tax committee, its new Practical Manual on Transfer Pricing for Developing Countries [pdf]. The final product has been four years in the making and is an impressive, introductory-level guide to transfer pricing. So definitely worth dipping in and out of if… Continue reading The United Nations Practical Manual on Transfer Pricing: a bluffer’s guide
Treating tax incentives like illegitimate debt
I’m at the United Nations tax committee, which yesterday hosted a day’s discussion on taxing the mining, oil and gas sectors. Quite a bit of the discussion dwelt on the stability clauses that are often built into contracts between the governments of developing countries and extractive industry companies making investments. In general these clauses insulate… Continue reading Treating tax incentives like illegitimate debt