OECD CbCR consultation coverage special focus

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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.

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Contents

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

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

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BEPS: Why banks cannot afford to ignore the developments

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Further reading

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How the sharing of taxpayer information can be commercially detrimental

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BEPS and its interraction between TP and indirect tax

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OECD digital economy discussion draft

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BIAC addresses OECD with closing remarks on transfer pricing consultation




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