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Given the US/G7 pillar two deal, the OECD is in danger of being replaced by the UN as the leading global tax reform forum
Looking at transfer pricing simplification is “obviously helpful”, but it should be done in line with current standards, a senior government figure reportedly said
It is understood that the US has vowed to oppose any outcome from talks taking place at the UN
The US can veto anything proposed by the OECD, Alex Cobham of UK advocacy group Tax Justice Network argues
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Sponsored by Deloitte Transfer Pricing GlobalMultinationals across all sectors should be ready as fundamental changes to the international taxation system make their way into reality. Alison Lobb, Robert Stack and Paul Riley introduce this special report.
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Sponsored by Deloitte Transfer Pricing GlobalThe OECD’s work around the digitalisation of the economy is proceeding at a rapid pace and many multinational enterprises may be surprised at the scope of changes to the international tax framework. These changes could impact all larger multinationals, not just those that consider themselves part of the digital economy.
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Sponsored by Deloitte Transfer Pricing GlobalThe technology, media and telecommunications (TMT) sector may be directly affected by the G20/OECD digital economy tax proposals. Sajeev Sidher and Kaidi Liu of Deloitte Tax LLP look at the uncertainties ahead.
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