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Sponsored by Deloitte Transfer Pricing GlobalThe OECD’s work around the digitalisation of the economy is proceeding at a rapid pace and many multinational enterprises may be surprised at the scope of changes to the international tax framework. These changes could impact all larger multinationals, not just those that consider themselves part of the digital economy.
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Sponsored by Deloitte Transfer Pricing GlobalAengus Barry and Sérgio Moreno of Deloitte UK analyse the tax proposals against the energy and resources sector, a clear example of a sector not often seen as ‘digital’ but for which the digital tax could have great implications.
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Sponsored by Deloitte Transfer Pricing GlobalAydin Hayri, Nicola Lostumbo, and Richard Schmidtke analyse the business model of the life sciences industry and the challenges in applying the G20/OECD’s digital tax proposals.
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