Poolbeg incinerator funding coming from Luxembourg
Company backing project similar in structure to Luxleaks firms
A six-month investigation by The Irish Times as part of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists has lifted the lid on how multinational companies - including Irish companies like Glanbia and Sisk - have been using Luxembourg and Irish tax loopholes to save millions in tax. We have been working with 80 journalists from 26 countries going through more than 28,000 pages of documents. Read the results here
Company backing project similar in structure to Luxleaks firms
Parliament’s tax committee will have suggestions ready by the end of the year
Leaked documents show companies secured deals to slash tax bills
Irish firm featured in Luxleaks coverage has set up a new company: Glanbia Cheesip Ltd
Company has been a focus of inquiries into use of intra-company loans by PwC clients to shift profits to Luxembourg
Multinational may owe funds based on €1.44bn ‘break fee’ after failed takeover
MEPs agree to set up committee to examine tax rulings in wake of ‘Lux Leaks’
The European Commission is committed to creating a transparent corporate tax system across Europe
FG MEP Brian Hayes says inquiry should not be country-specifc
Luxembourg finance minister Pierre Gramegna says expanded investigation not a surprise
Cantillon: European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker tops influential list
Think tank targets key aspects of Republic’s role in multinationals’ tax affairs
Antoine Deltour (28) said he did not intend to leak Luxembourg tax documents to media
Luxembourg-based employee charged with theft and violation of trade secrets
Irish tax authority ‘will seek material’ from Luxembourg ‘if necessary’
Diverted profits tax set at five percentage points over Britain’s corporation tax rate
Arrival of tax might spur governments and big business to implement recommendations of OECD’s Beps project, due to conclude next year
Hutchison Whampoa had profit of €429.6m but paid just €65,067 tax in Luxembourg
Ireland’s key role in tax and funding structures set up by Cayman Islands fund
Luxumberg leaks show intellectual property arrangement let company deduct fee
Minister of state stresses taxation rates remains a matter for member states
Fund wanted to buy distressed debt in media and communications companies
‘Big Four’ accounting firms arranged tax deals for companies
Leaks show Disney and Skype among firms that agreed tax deals with Luxembourg authorities
Juncker has put corporate tax reform firmly back on the EU agenda
Disney: ‘We manage our tax affairs responsibly and aim to fully comply with all applicable tax rules’
One of the striking features of the Luxembourg disclosures is the existence of companies with billions of euro in assets but no employees.
European Commission to work to combat unfair tax competition, says president
More than 340 companies have transferred profits to Grand Duchy
Senior British government figures say Juncker role in deals should be investigated
World leaders attending Brisbane summit target tax evasion and money-laundering
Subsidiary has one part-time worker, assets of €22.7 billion and a branch in Dublin
European Commission inquiry to detail concerns over understatement of income
European Commission President tells MEPs tax rulings were in line with EU regulations
Analysis: At issue is not Ireland’s tax rate but the amount of money exposed to this rate
European Commission president accepts blame for ’unethical’ corporate tax schemes
No comment on whether C&C had tax agreements with Luxembourg authorities
New head of European Commission was prime minister of Luxembourg when tax deals revealed by investigation were negotiated
Glanbia, Sisk, TV3 and Daft.ie all featured in ‘Irish Times’ reports on tax activity in Luxembourg
The technologies that are putting pressure on journalism can also enable new types of investigation, such as the study of 28,000 pages from Luxembourg about multinational companies’ tax affairs
Subsidiary funds companies within Irish multinational, says spokesman
Ian and Richard Livingstone used structures in Ireland and Luxembourg for tax strategy
Minister confident as Luxembourg leaks overshadow finance ministers’ meeting
Building materials firm not in leaked PwC files but accounts show scale of funding in country
Tax expert says reports on legal tax deals in the Grand Duchy show it is a tax haven
Assets from pharma multinational transferred to Irish subsidiary and loaned back
Revelations lift lid on practices that are regarded as normal in the corporate world
Politicians concerned over EU member state’s dealings with multinationals
Pharma group opened an office in the State in 2008
Covidien transferred right to $6.9bn loan to new entity
Canadian firm Vermilion bought 18.5% of gas field in 2009 using hybrid instruments
UK investment firm Doughty Hanson set up Luxembourg company called Tullamore
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