Clearing the hurdles of pillar two: your questions answered

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Clearing the hurdles of pillar two: your questions answered

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Don’t miss the chance to have your pillar two-related questions answered by leading industry experts in signing up to a webinar hosted by ITR and insightsoftware at 1.30pm on October 17 2023.

BEPS pillar two requirements continue to unleash a host of new compliance hurdles, additional layers of complexity, and time-consuming tax reporting demands. You are likely now facing an array of challenges, including how to gain efficiency and align tax provisioning, forecasting, country-by-country reporting, operational transfer pricing, and pillar two processes.

If you are still getting a grip on how you and your team will fulfil pillar two requirements, join this webinar on October 17, in which leading industry experts will be answering your questions on how to roll out BEPS pillar two reporting and compliance, including:

  • An update on BEPS 2.0;

  • What functionalities to look for in a pillar two solution;

  • Data and integration considerations; and

  • Best practices for implementing your pillar two solution.

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