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The OECD held a two-day conference on January 14-15 to allow stakeholders to discuss its blueprints for digital tax reform ahead of the G20/Inclusive Framework meeting later in January.
Associate Dean (Research) and the H Heward Stikeman Chair in the Law of Taxation at McGill University, Canada
Hansuke Consulting held its second Financial Services (FS) Tax Conference on November 18-19 2020.
Taxpayers at ITR’s virtual Women in Tax forums held in the Americas and Europe say career progression requires the support of good mentors, a corporate sponsorship programme, building a good network and, most of all, taking advantage of every opportunity that comes your way.
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    Transfer pricing (TP) litigation surrounding the energy and resources (E&R) sector has increased drastically over the past two years. While determining the owner of the commodity price risk has drawn increased attention, Deloitte’s Mark Barker and Aengus Barry discuss how tax authorities predominantly employ the comparable uncontrolled price (CUP) method in any TP dispute.
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    The OECD has issued new guidance on applying the profit-split method (PSM) in the energy and resources (E&R) sector. But will this see an uptick in its use? Deloitte’s Mark Barker and Aengus Barry discuss.