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The new tech partnership will assist clients worldwide with pillar two; in other news, UK accountancy firm MHA completes a regional merger
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The firm’s Tax Sustainability Index will benchmark companies on their ESG credentials and lead to societal change, WTS Global’s CEO Wim Wuyts tells ITR
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Sponsored by KPMG GlobalWhat will taxation look like in 2030? KPMG presents the key predictions based on a survey of tax leaders.
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Sponsored by KPMG GlobalThe days of tax being just a private compliance issue for tax teams are long gone; tax transparency is now a core pillar of sustainability, say Jenny Wong of KPMG Australia and Loek Helderman of KPMG International.
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Sponsored by KPMG GlobalWarwick Ryan and Christopher Morgan of KPMG International and Barbara Bell of KPMG in the UK provide a guide to the new CBAM reporting obligations and what assistance is available for affected companies.
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Sponsored by KPMG GlobalCEOs feel heightened pressure to report tax information and deliver on ESG strategy, says David Linke, KPMG’s global head of tax and legal services.
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Sponsored by Morais Leitão, Galvão Teles, Soares da Silva & AssociadosJoão Miguel Fernandes of Morais Leitão, Galvão Teles, Soares da Silva & Associados considers the societal factors and international initiatives driving the increasing adoption of ESG concepts in business strategy.
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Sponsored by PwC BelgiumAurore Zadeling of PwC Belgium and Jessica De Bels of PwC Legal outline the opportunities and pitfalls for companies faced with the rising ‘working from anywhere’ phenomenon.
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The ‘big four’ accountancy firm partners with AI systems to augment a range of professional services, while Malaysia introduces a new capital gains tax
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Tax isn’t just done in the tax department anymore, the Deloitte survey stressed.
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World leaders are preparing to negotiate carbon border adjustment mechanisms and other carbon pricing tools at the annual UN climate conference in Cairo.
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Multinationals need to align ESG and TP policies amid global sustainability efforts, say three tax directors from Europe.