International companies have managed to push the income tax down to zero, and the countries loses up to 15 percent in tax revenue, according to a new report from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).For the report …
Tuesday June 20, members of the new stakeholder group of EITI, were appointed by the Norwegian government. Among the members are Secretary General of Publish What You Pay Norway, Mona Thowsen. The new group will sit for two…
The Norwegian Parliament voted on the revised national budget June 20th 2014. The Socialist Left Party put forward a proposal to extend the regulations on country-by-country reporting in line with PWYP Norway's proposal."The…
On the wish list from the civil society you will among other things find contract transparency, a digital searchable register for stockholder list and extended country-by-country reporting.EITI is a transparency standard…
The OECD has invited interested parties to send comments on a discussion draft, which includes the preliminary results of the work carried out in three different areas on tax-policy. Publish What You Pay Norway has used the…
PWYP Norway has sent a consultation comment to International Monetary Fund (IMF) and challenges definitions used by IMF on tax-issues. IMF has invited governments, civil society, academics and private sector stakeholders to comment on the…
The Norwegian Ministry of Finance has ended its hearing on the strategy for responsible investment for the The Government Pension Fund Global of Norway. The Government Pension Fund Global is the biggest state investment fund in the…
On the wish list from the civil society you will among other things find contract transparency, a digital searchable register for stockholder list and extended country-by-country reporting.EITI is a transparency standard…
We represent five African countries that are all affected by tax flight. Norwegian companies should become role models for financial transparency, because tax dodging costs lives.This opinion piece was published in the norwegian newspaper…
We represent five African countries that are all affected by tax flight. Norwegian companies should become role models for financial transparency, because tax dodging costs lives.This opinion piece was published in the norwegian newspaper…