Pillar Two
Belt and Road Initiative countries face tax incentive conundrums due to pillar two, but relatively few countries would seek to scrap the project, ITR has heard
Hany Elnaggar examines how the OECD’s global minimum tax is reshaping the GCC’s investment incentive landscape, shifting the region from rate-based competition toward substance-driven economic positioning
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
Rising demand for specialist expertise has fuelled the growth in tax partner headcounts, Cain Dwyer found; in other news, Switzerland has been urged to reconsider pillar two
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Sponsored by DeloitteSanjay Kumar and Suchint Majmudar of Deloitte India provide a guide to the BEPS package and explain why streamlining the calculation of amounts A and B is integral to its successful implementation
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Sponsored by KPMG ChinaLewis Lu and John Timpany of KPMG China discuss the potential implementation of the GloBE rules and a minimum top-up tax in Hong Kong from 2025
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Sponsored by Deloitte NorwayRebecca Hammer and Sandra Solbrekke of Deloitte Norway explain the consequences of the impending introduction of the income inclusion rule and a qualified domestic minimum top-up tax in Norway
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