Philip Broadley and Richard Collier-Keywood explain how PricewaterhouseCoopers Total Tax Contribution framework is being used by The Hundred Group and outline future developments
A couple of months ago The Hundred Group published the results of a survey project carried out by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP using its Total Tax Contribution (TTC) principles. The survey analysed the amounts of tax borne by members of the Group and it is fair to say that the results aroused a good deal of interest among commentators as well as the survey participants themselves.
This interest was only to be expected. After all there has been quite an increase in the amount of attention being paid to companies' tax positions. The survey work (and indeed TTC generally) isn't an attempt to redress any balance but simply...
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Philip Broadley and Richard Collier-Keywood explain how PricewaterhouseCoopers Total Tax Contribution framework is being used by The Hundred Group and outline future developments
A couple of months ago The Hundred Group published the results of a survey project carried out by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP using its Total Tax Contribution (TTC) principles. The survey analysed the amounts of tax borne by members of the Group and it is fair to say that the results aroused a good deal of interest among commentators as well as the survey participants themselves.
This interest was only to be expected. After all there has been quite an increase in the amount of attention being paid to companies' tax positions. The survey work (and indeed TTC generally) isn't an attempt to redress any balance but simply...
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