Discussion on amount B under the first part of the OECD's two-pronged approach to international tax reform is far from over, if the latest consultation is anything go by.
Pillar two might be top of mind for many multinational companies, but the huge variations between countries’ readiness means getting ahead of the game now, argues Russell Gammon, chief solutions officer at Tax Systems.
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The plan is aimed at simplifying tax rules and lowering tax compliance costs for cross-border businesses in the EU.
Some of the largest partnerships in the US can expect to be investigated within weeks, the agency said in a wide-ranging statement.
Another G20 summit, another anodyne few words in the post-meeting statement about support for international tax reform, says Ralph Cunningham.
The EU unveils transition arrangements for its Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, China cuts stamp duty in two, Russia spells out withholding tax requirements, and more.
The UK should cut duties to help phase out diesel, business figures and environmental campaigners have warned.
More than 100 PwC Australia partners have agreed to join the firm's breakaway government consultancy, Scyne Advisory, following the tax leaks scandal
The European Commission is set to face WTO complaints from India and other countries over the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, while a federal judge dismisses two tax charges against Hunter Biden.
African governments issue the Nairobi Declaration ahead of COP28, while US businesses brace themselves for a higher minimum tax rate.
The number of cases was up by nearly 20% on the previous year, with one lawyer saying HMRC is not afraid to investigate multinationals.
Mærsk Oil and Gas has lost its battle with the Danish Tax Agency over its transfer pricing arrangements with subsidiaries in Algeria and Qatar.
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