Ryan Gurule

Ryan Gurule is the Policy Director at the FACT Coalition

Law360: Midterms Unlikely to Revive Debate Over Int’l Taxes in US

“Whoever is in power after the election is going to be facing pressure to addressing expiring tax cuts from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, protect popular social spending provisions in the tax code and navigate international tax reform efforts that seem to be happening with or without the United states that will impact U.S. multinationals,” Gurule said.

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FACT Recommends Key Tax Transparency Reforms as Australia Weighs Public Country-by-Country Reporting

The Financial Accountability and Corporate Transparency (FACT) Coalition  commends the Australian Treasury for its commitment to implement public country-by-country reporting (PCbCR) and submitted comments last week encouraging the adoption of PCbCR best practices. FACT encourages the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to move quickly to also adopt PCbCR best practices to address information asymmetries between multinationals, investors, policymakers, and other users of financial statements.

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Inflation Reduction Act Now, International Tax Reform Tomorrow

The Financial Accountability and Corporate Transparency (FACT) Coalition welcomes inclusion of critical investments in the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and important but incremental steps to tackle tax dodging by multinational enterprises as part of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 passed by the Senate this weekend.

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Investors Blind to Geopolitical, Tax Risk Without Public Reporting of Key Financial Data, Report Finds

Investors are exposed to material tax and geopolitical risks because of a lack of tax and other financial transparency, according to a report released today by the Financial Accountability and Corporate Transparency (FACT) Coalition. To give investors greater visibility into these material risks, the FACT Coalition report calls on the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to use its current authority to implement rules for public country-by-country reporting (PCbCR) regarding revenues, profits, operations, and taxes paid and accrued. 

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