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The firm is now also accused of sharing information on the Australian government’s talks with the OECD on country-by-country reporting legislation.
ITR speaks to the Finnish tax authority and three companies about the new proof of concept, which is getting rave reviews
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Asia-Pacific tax directors tell ITR about the rise of aggressive audits in the region, putting it down to supply chain issues and advanced monitoring tools.
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