This content is from: Global Digitalisation could lead to increased tax controversy after COVID-19 Taxpayers are revising their outlook on tax controversy after seeing more disputes in the EMEA and APAC regions. Most businesses are anticipating digital tax administration and transparency to drive the next wave of l... By Danish Mehboob May 28 2021
This content is from: Global Tax Transparency in Africa 2021 report highlights key role of EOI The latest Africa Initiative report shows that exchange of information (EOI) will be key to rebuilding Africa’s economies after COVID-19, while global minimum tax discussions continue to face accusations of exclusivity. By Alice Jones May 28 2021
This content is from: Global Tax directors walk the line with revenue authorities The balance of power between multinational enterprises (MNEs) and tax authorities is shifting with increasing tax transparency, but tax directors should not be afraid to push back on unreasonable requests. By Alice Jones May 26 2021
This content is from: Global Prepare for tax administration 3.0, says Unilever tax chief Unilever and other multinational enterprises (MNEs) are prioritising a phased roll-out of tax technology to future-proof their processes as tax administrations invest in digitalisation and tax transparency measures in... By Alice Jones May 26 2021
This content is from: Global Ireland and UK push back against US proposal for minimum tax rate Following pushback from Ireland and the UK on a suggested 21% global minimum tax rate under pillar two, the US is proposing a floor of 15% on discussions at the OECD to reach an agreement. By Danish Mehboob May 24 2021
This content is from: OECD Pillar two poses incentive dilemma for developing countries Developing and low-income countries might have to choose between maximising revenue at the cost of reducing their ability to offer tax incentives to boost investment. By Anugraha Sundaravelu May 12 2021
This content is from: United States Tax authorities are coming for cryptocurrencies As more officials with knowledge of cryptocurrency come into positions of regulatory power, tax authorities are expected to introduce stronger regulation of cryptocurrencies. By Anugraha Sundaravelu May 07 2021
This content is from: Global How COVID-19 is affecting VAT and GST trends Dimitra Koulouri, senior VAT policy advisor at the OECD’s consumption taxes unit, talks to ITR’s Alice Jones about VAT and GST trends and the effect of COVID-19 on the global landscape. By Alice Jones May 05 2021
This content is from: Global EU carbon border could trigger taxes around the world As carbon prices in the EU hit a landmark €50 ($60) per tonne, MNEs should consider the tax compliance and supply chain impacts of the EU’s carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM). By Alice Jones May 05 2021
This content is from: Sponsored New operating models in the asset management sector: What’s the impact on tax? Ralf Heussner and Anodri Suchdeve of Deloitte explore the tax impact of recent market and regulatory developments on the asset management sector. By Anodri Suchdeve & Deloitte Transfer Pricing Global & Ralf Heussner May 05 2021