The Role of Tax in ESG with Tracy Howell


 
Operating in a tax-efficient manner is a wise business move for a multitude of reasons. It’s time to start the conversation about the benefits of a relationship between tax and ESG, especially in multinational organizations. That’s what Tom Fox and Tracy Howell are discussing in this episode of The ESG Report. 
 

 
How Tax and ESG Intersect
Tracy tells Tom, “There are external forces pulling tax into the ‘S’ and ‘G’ of ESG.” In the social sector, different jurisdictions have different tax rates and laws, and as companies begin to operate in a tax-efficient manner, their activities will gravitate towards lower tax regimes. Tracy adds, “You’ve got forces trying to push the concept of ‘fair share’ rather than compliance with tax laws of different jurisdictions.” Governance-wise, it’s becoming more common for companies to be required to talk about their compliance tax audits. 
 
The Role of Tax in a Company
With the growing pressures on ESG transparency, there’s a push to standardize reporting and scorecarding of companies based on their tax transparency. This would include things like the reporting of an organization’s effective tax rate. 
 
Tax and ESG in Multinational Organizations 
Institutional investors play a major role in impacting the activities of a multinational company. When making investment decisions, these entities heavily incorporate ESG scorecards with tax transparency, further emphasizing the need for a relationship between the two sectors. 
 
RESOURCES 
Tom Fox’s email
Tracy Howell | Email | LinkedIn
 

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