Brexit aftershocks: Are multinationals ready?

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Brexit aftershocks: Are multinationals ready?

Brexit Aftermath

Multinationals are considering how Brexit negotiations will affect tax and transfer pricing arrangements, but how are they preparing? TP Week's sister publication ITR and KPMG are surveying companies as the European Union exit looms.

TPWeek's sister publication International Tax Review is conducting a survey in association with KPMG to determine whether multinationals are ready for Brexit’s aftershocks and how companies plan on dealing with the uncertainty.

KPMG will publish a report in International Tax Review with its insights and participants in the survey will receive an aggregated summary of respondents’ answers.

If you are an in-house tax director please click here to fill out the survey. 



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