OECD CbCR consultation coverage special focus

International Tax Review is part of Legal Benchmarking Limited, 1-2 Paris Garden, London, SE1 8ND

Copyright © Legal Benchmarking Limited and its affiliated companies 2025

Accessibility | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Modern Slavery Statement

OECD CbCR consultation coverage special focus

Last month's public consultation at the OECD in Paris focused on country-by-country reporting (CBCR) in relation to multinationals’ transfer pricing documentation. TPWeek attended the consultation and provided live coverage of the event, where issues such as commercial sensitivity and general compliance managed to divide opinion around the table.

breadcrumbbg.png

Download this special report as a PDF


Twitter

Tweet this    

Twitter
#CbCR #OECD    
LinkedIn
LinkedIn group

Contents

oecd1.jpg

Taxpayers’ concern about commercial sensitivity discussed at OECD public consultation on transfer pricing

oecd2.jpg

Country-by-country compliance burden could be relieved by cross-referencing says OECD public consultation

oecd3.jpg

BEPS: Why banks cannot afford to ignore the developments

breadcrumbbg.png

Download this special report as a PDF


Further reading

breadcrumbbg.png

How the sharing of taxpayer information can be commercially detrimental

breadcrumbbg.png

BEPS and its interraction between TP and indirect tax

breadcrumbbg.png

OECD digital economy discussion draft

breadcrumbbg.png

BIAC addresses OECD with closing remarks on transfer pricing consultation




more across site & shared bottom lb ros

More from across our site

Software company Oracle has won the right to have its A$250m dispute with the ATO stayed, paving the way for a mutual agreement procedure
If the US doesn't participate in pillar two then global consensus on the project can’t be a reality, tax academic René Matteotti also suggests
If it gets pillar two right, India may be the ideal country that finds a balance between its global commitments and its national interests, Sameer Sharma argues
As World Tax unveils its much-anticipated rankings for 2026, we focus on EMEA’s top performers in the first of three regional analyses
Firms are spending serious money to expand their tax advisory practices internationally – this proves that the tax practice is no mere sideshow
The controversial deal would ‘preserve the gains achieved under pillar two’, the OECD said; in other news, HMRC outlined its approach to dealing with ‘harmful’ tax advisers
Former EY and Deloitte tax specialists will staff the new operation, which provides the firm with new offices in Tokyo and Osaka
TP is a growing priority for West and Central African tax authorities, writes Winnie Maliko, but enforcement remains inconsistent, and data limitations persist
The UK tax agency has appointed six independent industry specialists to the panel
The two tax partners have significant experience and expertise in transactional and tax structuring matters
Gift this article