The surprising 26 June announcement by the G7 of an “understanding” that would exclude US parented groups from the IIR and UTPR, two of the main mechanisms of the global…
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We are currently riding a rollercoaster of new U.S. tariffs and retaliatory measures, which is stirring up an avalanche of uncertainty for global enterprises. Having already faced U.S. tariff hikes…
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Australia Pillar 2 Global Minimum Tax Legislation Introduced in Parliament Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers has announced the introduction of legislation in parliament for the implementation of the Pillar 2 global minimum tax,…
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Estonia On 2 May 2024, Estonia published in the Official Gazette, the return requirements for the Pillar 2 global minimum tax of Council Directive (EU) 2022/2523. Estonia has opted to delay…
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The OECD’s new Pillar Two measures will see multinational enterprises (MNEs) with consolidated revenue of 750 million euro paying a global minimum tax (GMT) of 15%.
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A new report says decision makers are embracing digital transformation to comply with global tax transparency expectations.
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A new survey report reveals tax compliance professionals lack insight into the accuracy of underlying data.
Read moreFinance professionals want more data analytics, says survey
A new survey report reveals that finance professionals responsible for statutory reporting want to use data analytics more.
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