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It follows the end of a tax break created by the former prime minister; in other news, amount B has taken one step closer to reality
Jurisdictions that have ratified the global minimum tax are now in the process of making it a reality
The European Commission is set to face WTO complaints from India and other countries over the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, while a federal judge dismisses two tax charges against Hunter Biden.
A steady stream of countries has announced steps towards implementing pillar two, but Korea has got there first. Ralph Cunningham finds out what tax executives should do next.
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Sponsored by EY Asia-PacificPaul Griffiths and Edvard Rinck of EY assess what the paradigms for multinational operating models in Asia may look like after the COVID-19 crisis and consider what this means for tax departments.
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Sponsored by EY Asia-PacificTracey Kuuskoski, Gavin Shanhun and Kevin Zhou of EY consider how the indirect tax landscape continues to evolve across the Asia-Pacific region (APAC), and look ahead for what to expect beyond 2020.
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Sponsored by EY Asia-PacificAs the OECD takes on an updated schedule to deliver on its targets, Barbara Angus and Luis Coronado of EY lay out the latest developments and provide their views on what to expect next.
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