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Danny Mulé
@danielmule.bsky.social
still new here! #anti-corruption #tax #mining #oil #extractives #transparency #accountability #Congo #unions & #climate nerd. Posts=mine. #fiscalité #justicia #recursosnaturais
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The US tax code not only subsidizes oil and gas here at home, but also - and especially - drilling abroad.

RSVP for the launch of FACT's new report calling for the end of all tax subsidies for oil and gas production, and especially for drilling abroad.
thefactcoalition.org/report-launc...
Report Launch: “How US Tax Policy Subsidizes Oil and Gas Extraction Abroad”
Register now for the in-person and online launch of FACT’s new report analyzing the tax disclosures of 11 U.S. oil and gas multinational companies, and calling for the elimination of harmful subsidies...
thefactcoalition.org
October 14, 2025 at 9:38 PM
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Since we're ending tax credits for clean energy projects involving Chinese & other prohibited foreign entities, why are we giving tax credits to Exxon for its joint projects with such entities?
@whitehouse.senate.gov @vanhollen.senate.gov @merkley.senate.gov www.whitehouse.senate.gov/news/release...
Whitehouse, Van Hollen, Merkley Probe ExxonMobil’s Guyana Offshore Oil Contract and the Company’s U.S. Tax Liability - Senator Sheldon Whitehouse
ExxonMobil may have used American taxpayer funds to subsidize its foreign oil production, which it does in partnership with a Chinese state-owned company Washington, DC – U.S. Senators Sheldon Whiteho...
www.whitehouse.senate.gov
September 24, 2025 at 2:57 PM
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Why would some business interests prefer for Congress to fly blind in tax policymaking? 🤔

Very good take from @howardgleckman.bsky.social @taxpolicycenter.bsky.social:
September 22, 2025 at 1:00 PM
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Countries have started negotiating a new tax treaty

The US? Not in the room

Trump's unilateralism hurts ordinary people in the US and (no surprise) helps profitable corps & wealthy individuals who pay too little in tax

My take from negotiations👇 politicsofpoverty.oxfamamerica.org/the-most-hop...
The Most Hopeful Economic Story That’s Not in the News
A new tax treaty is a chance for needed change.
politicsofpoverty.oxfamamerica.org
August 28, 2025 at 12:59 PM
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The new tax megabill is "an enormous missed opportunity to enact commonsense, revenue-raising international tax reforms and end tax incentives for offshoring."

Read FACT's section-by-section analysis of the international corporate provisions here: thefactcoalition.org/policy-brief...
Policy Brief: Dissecting Congress’s $170b Tax Cut for U.S. Multinational Corporations
While the 2025 tax law’s international tax provisions have been labelled “America-first”, in reality, most of the changes will lower the effective tax rates multinationals pay on foreign income, furth...
thefactcoalition.org
July 16, 2025 at 2:29 PM
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Sending strength to Representative Hakeem Jeffries of New York. Keep speaking the galaxy is watching!
July 3, 2025 at 3:23 PM
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NEW: @kclausing.bsky.social explains the three biggest failures of the "One Big Beautiful Bill." It...
➡️...adds substantially to the federal debt
➡️...raises costs for many households
➡️...weakens important international collaborative efforts

Read it here:
Three ways the big budget bill fails Americans
In the first hours of July, the US Senate passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (henceforth OBBB). The legislation’s title, as well as its contents, are deeply misleading. While the legislation is imp...
www.piie.com
July 2, 2025 at 8:24 PM
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A huge win in the fight for corporate #tax #transparency as 🇦🇺 passes groundbreaking disclosure requirements.

Investors, policymakers, and the public will soon get a look at where many major multinationals do (and often do not) pay taxes around the globe.
thefactcoalition.org/australia-pu...
FACT Applauds Australia’s Passage of Groundbreaking New Tax Transparency Requirements for Major Multinationals
Many companies, including as many as half of all large U.S. multinationals, will soon begin publicly reporting tax and other financial information for a range of high-risk jurisdictions typically asso...
thefactcoalition.org
December 2, 2024 at 9:17 PM