OECD
While it’s great that the OECD is alive to multinationals’ fears of being caught in a compliance trap, the ‘common understanding’ illustrates a worrying lack of readiness
An OECD report on the taxation of the digital economy is expected by the end of 2026, according to the group of nations
Jurisdictions have moved to ensure that multinationals are not punished for late GIR filings due to a lack of available filing portals or exchange relationships
Sucafina’s tax chief was speaking at the ITR Pillar 2 Forum in London alongside experts from HMRC and other organisations
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Sponsored by KPMG USMark Martin and Thomas Bettge of KPMG in the US discuss the first published statistics on the International Compliance Assurance Programme and their implications for businesses looking to obtain tax certainty
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Sponsored by KPMG USMark Martin and Thomas Bettge of KPMG in the US discuss the recent amount B consensus document and the associated compliance challenges
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Sponsored by Deloitte CanadaRalf Heussner, Alison Lobb, and Yvonne Weigelt of Deloitte conclude their summary of an interview with Manuel de los Santos, head of the transfer pricing unit at the OECD’s Centre for Tax Policy and Administration
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