US multinationals are not yet aware of the CCCTB’s potential impact on their business, but they should be. Although the goal of the plan is to reduce the compliance burden for companies, it may not simplify taxation for US groups that have operations in Europe. It is also likely to raise new tax issues for US entities. Erin Kelechava investigates.
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