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New CICTAR report shows Starbucks shifts global coffee profits to Switzerland via an 18% mark‑up, moving an estimated US$1.3B over a decade. Meanwhile, little support reaches farmers. A clear case of profit extraction from the Global South.

January 30, 2026 at 3:14 AM
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@cictar.bsky.social Starbucks report lands in Brazil's largest newspaper! Time for coffee-producing countries to tax the profits Starbucks shifts to Switzerland and to push for global tax reforms!!! (paywall & Portuguese warning)
Mônica Bergamo: Starbucks concentra lucros na Suíça e repassa impostos para países produtores, diz relatório
OUTRO LADO: Empresa diz cumprir integralmente as leis tributárias em todo o mundo
folha.com
February 1, 2026 at 12:21 AM
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💥 News zum #Steuerdumping bei #Starbucks: in einem frischen Bericht zeigt @cictar.bsky.social mit neuen Zahlen, wie der Konzern Gewinne von den Kaffeeplantagen in #Kolumbien und #Tansania ins Handelsbüro nach #Lausanne verschiebt. 👇
www.alliancesud.ch/de/starbucks...
www.alliancesud.ch
January 29, 2026 at 12:44 PM
Starbucks’ shifts profits to Switzerland, leaving scant revenue for coffee-producing countries. Read all about it in the new CICTAR report:

cictar.org/all-research...
The ‘Swiss Swindle’ — Does Starbucks short-change coffee-producing countries? — Centre for International Corporate Tax Accountability and Research
While claiming 99% of its coffee beans are ‘ethically’ sourced, Starbucks’ shifts profits to Switzerland, leaving scant revenue for coffee-producing countries and perpetuating poverty in farming commu...
cictar.org
January 29, 2026 at 8:03 AM
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This government-hired debt collected paid $0 in corporate tax – despite revenue of more than $100 million. Tell Jim Chalmers: No tax, no pay getup.to/2ndvZfMC8Y8iQ
@cictar.bsky.social
Jim Chalmers: No tax, no contract
This government-hired debt collected paid $0 in corporate tax – despite revenue of more than $100 million. Tell Jim Chalmers: No tax, no pay
getup.to
January 22, 2026 at 2:49 AM
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Seriously! Time for govt's to stop outsourcing, especially to tax dodging corporations, particularly private equity owned or multinationals... @cictar.bsky.social @epsu.bsky.social @cpsu.org.au
Debt collector hired to chase unpaid taxes for the ATO pays zero corporate tax itself
Neither Recoveriescorp nor its parent entity has paid the tax since securing multi-million dollar government contracts
www.theguardian.com
January 20, 2026 at 2:29 AM
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Stay tuned. Tomorrow morning we publish @cictar.bsky.social report -addressing aggressive tax avoidance behaviour through EU Public procurement legislation

Examples of tech companies

No public funds to tax dodgers

@taxobservatory.bsky.social
@corporateeurope.org
@steph-sejourne.bsky.social
January 13, 2026 at 8:11 PM
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And the report of @cictar.bsky.social on using EU Procurement to address tax avoidance is out

Some companies including US Big tech try to win public contracts, loving workers' and people's tax money, but leaving us poorer by avoiding to pay fair share of taxes

EU's procurement rules can ...
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New report on how EU procurement rules keep awarding the tax avoiders
EU procurement reforms must stop rewarding tax dodging corporations with public money, unions warn.
www.epsu.org
January 14, 2026 at 7:59 AM
"federal government should subject those bidding for public contracts to higher levels of transparency"

Jason Ward, CICTAR:

cictar.org/news/guardia...
Call centre operator that won major Centrelink contract paid no corporate tax for two years — Centre for International Corporate Tax Accountability and Research
Jason Ward quoted in Guardian article on outsource call centre operator receiving large public contracts while paying no corporation tax
cictar.org
January 13, 2026 at 10:49 AM
Telco Services Australia, generated more than $185m in 2024-25 but reported no taxable income while having a $90m-plus govt contract.

Jason Ward (CICTAR) said the business appeared to be structured in ways “to have avoided reporting and tax obligations in Australia”.

cictar.org/news/guardia...
Call centre operator that won major Centrelink contract paid no corporate tax for two years — Centre for International Corporate Tax Accountability and Research
Jason Ward quoted in Guardian article on outsource call centre operator receiving large public contracts while paying no corporation tax
cictar.org
January 13, 2026 at 10:47 AM
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tuned here as we publish a @cictar.bsky.social briefing soon on how such companies could be forced to be more transparent when applying for public funds

EU commissioner @steph-sejourne.bsky.social will have a choice to deal with tax avoidance and contribute to fairness

@taxobservatory.bsky.social
December 9, 2025 at 6:51 AM
'this reform will be Lula's greatest legacy of fiscal justice in his three terms as president and will remove the country from the shameful list of countries that do not tax dividends.'

CICTAR's Livi Gerbase on Brazil's new tax reform here: cictar.org/news/brazilt...

@psiglobalunion.bsky.social
A Truly Progressive Tax Reform: Lula's Greatest Legacy for Fiscal Justice — Centre for International Corporate Tax Accountability and Research
CICTAR Researcher reflects on the new reform bill in Brazil, which includes taxation on Dividend payments, a reform previously highlighted by CICTAR’s research into links between company and family b...
cictar.org
November 21, 2025 at 3:17 PM
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3/ A escassez de água causada por mineradoras no Equador, com @ecuarauz.bsky.social; Incentivos fiscais para empresas privatizarem o saneamento, com Livi Gerbase do @cictar.bsky.social e benefícios fiscais para o agronegócio, que desmata o Cerrado, com @flavioguetto
November 20, 2025 at 12:04 PM
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Trump’s protection racket for the world’s largest corporate tax dodgers continues, this makes the G7’s Pillar 2 exemptions for US MNCs even more absurd! @cictar.bsky.social
www.nytimes.com/2025/11/08/b...
How the Trump Administration Is Giving Even More Tax Breaks to the Wealthy
www.nytimes.com
November 8, 2025 at 11:46 PM
CICTAR's Jason Ward makes an appearance during ABC's Media Watch less than approving analysis of the 'Back Australia' campaign by major corporations (at 4.45).

www.abc.net.au/mediawatch/e...
November 4, 2025 at 1:20 PM
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Public country by country reporting, it's coming soon...
The world's best multinational tax transparency reporting requirement! (best for now...) @cictar.bsky.social
www.law360.com/tax-authorit...
Australia Issues Guidance On Public Country-By-Country Law - Law360 Tax Authority
Australia issued guidance Friday on how to comply with its public country-by-country reporting law, including filing instructions, formatting and the information required to be disclosed.
www.law360.com
November 4, 2025 at 3:42 AM
“It’s a bit rich for the executives to get so much money when the company, which was initially a public enterprise … [doesn’t] contribute tax revenue from its profits back to its home country,”

CICTAR's Jason Ward quoted in the Guardian, on CSL's tax payments cictar.org/news/guardia...
CSL and Optus pay millions to executives despite paying no company tax in Australia — Centre for International Corporate Tax Accountability and Research
Jason Ward quoted in Guardian article on low tax payments by CSL
cictar.org
October 25, 2025 at 11:04 AM
'This is a phoney use of a non-profit status in order to create private wealth. It absolutely makes no sense'

CICTAR's Jason Ward talks to Australian National Broadcaster, ABC about the proposed tax games of private healthcare company Healthscope:

cictar.org/news/abc/hea...
Private Healthcare company Healthscope under fire over proposal to farm millions in employees' tax benefits — Centre for International Corporate Tax Accountability and Research
ABC report on tax shenanigans proposed by a private health company, owned by Canadian asset managers Brookfield, as it seeks to re-launch itself as a non-profit outfit.
cictar.org
October 20, 2025 at 11:34 AM
"If you had loved ones in an aged care home that was owned by men convicted of torturing more than a million chickens, you’d surely want to know"

CICTAR's Jason Ward explains why Australia's move to transparency on business ownership is a good thing: cictar.org/news/canberr...
Who owns that company? Find out in 2028 for just $207m — Centre for International Corporate Tax Accountability and Research
Michael West media and the Canberra Times report on a new register of business ownership to be created by Australia
cictar.org
October 16, 2025 at 9:41 AM
Another great podcast from Canadian podcaster Millennial Moron. This time with CICTAR's Jason Ward. Together they look at the private equity style behaviour of Canadian pension funds, and take a dive into the detail of the scandal surrounding the French care company ORPEA. cictar.org/news/podcast...
$500m CPP Scandal: A new Podcast with CICTAR Principal Analyst, Jason Ward — Centre for International Corporate Tax Accountability and Research
Podcast featuring CICTAR Principal Analyst, Jason Ward
cictar.org
October 13, 2025 at 10:33 AM
How much profit does Starbucks make in the US State of Oregon and how much does it pay in taxes to the state? We don’t know. Find out WHY we don't know in the new podcast from @ocppnews.bsky.social with CICTAR's Jason Ward:
cictar.org/news/podcast...
‘Policy For The People’ podcast: Jason Ward on Starbucks in Oregon. And how big corporations hide their profits — Centre for International Corporate Tax Accountability and Research
Podcast featuring CICTAR researcher, Jason Ward
cictar.org
October 10, 2025 at 8:11 AM
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You may have heard of corporations using #OffshoreTaxHavens to avoid taxes, but what does that actually look like? The latest episode of Policy for the People breaks it down

@itep.org, @jasonward-cictar.bsky.social, @cictar.bsky.social
How big corporations hide their profits — and how to stop it - Oregon Center for Public Policy
I want to thank Jason Ward and Spandan Marasini for sharing their insights into how it is that big corporations hide their profits and what we can do to
www.ocpp.org
October 9, 2025 at 10:24 PM
October 4, 2025 at 3:48 PM