Written answers

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Photo of Maureen O'SullivanMaureen O'Sullivan (Dublin Central, Independent)
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To ask the Minister for Finance if he will support the introduction of country by country accounting and if he will work towards the inclusion of secrecy jurisdictions in the Council of Europe/OECD Multilateral Convention on Tax; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [52349/12]

Photo of Maureen O'SullivanMaureen O'Sullivan (Dublin Central, Independent)
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To ask the Minister for Finance as per recommendations of the recent OECD/IMF/UN (2011) report, if he will carry out a spill over analysis of tax policy here to ensure that it is not negatively impacting on the revenue take of the developing countries [52350/12]

Photo of Michael NoonanMichael Noonan (Limerick City, Fine Gael)
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I propose to take Questions Nos. 213 and 214 together.

There has been increased interest in recent years from civic society groups, the EU and the OECD etc, on how to improve the transparency and tax compliance of multinational companies operating in developing countries, with a particular focus on the extractive industries.

In support of these objectives it has been proposed that multinational enterprises report on a country by country basis their annual financial statements. Recently there has been some agreement at EU level to support the introduction of country by country reporting in the form of the Accounting and Transparency Directives.

Ireland continues to support the ongoing work at EU and OECD level on tax and development issues including work on country by country reporting. In relation to the OECD/IMF/UN report, for such an analysis to be effective it should be carried out at an international level and Ireland stands ready to participate in any such analysis.

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