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The controversial deal will allow US-parented groups to be carved out from key aspects of pillar two
The EU has seemingly capitulated to the US’s ‘side-by-side’ demands. This may be a win for the US, but the uncertainty has only just begun for pillar two
Foreign companies operating in Libya face source-based taxation even without a local presence. Multinationals must understand compliance obligations, withholding risks, and treaty relief to avoid costly surprises
In a post on X, Scott Bessent urged dissenting countries to the US/OECD side-by-side arrangement to ‘join the consensus’ to get a deal over the line
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Sponsored by KPMG SwedenThe submission of an interim report on Sweden’s adoption of the global minimum tax means another piece of the puzzle is in place, say Maria Barenfeld, Peter Nilsson and Tina Roth of KPMG Sweden.
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Sponsored by DeloitteDaniel Alexander Laoh and Manmeet Vij of Deloitte explain why digitalisation is increasingly key for tax leaders as they face increasing compliance requirements and a global push for tax transparency.
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Sponsored by Deloitte AustraliaAs the ‘greenium’ helps drive the growth in sustainable financing, experts in transfer pricing, ESG, debt advisory, and energy transition from Deloitte Australia explain why multinational groups should be proactive in addressing the impact on related-party transactions.
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