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Luxembourg saw the highest increase in tax-to-GDP ratio out of OECD countries in 2023, according to the organisation’s new Revenue Statistics report
Technology is on the way to relieve tax advisers tired by onerous pillar two preparations, says Russell Gammon of Tax Systems
The UK and what has been dubbed its ‘second empire’ have been found to be responsible for 26% of all countries’ tax losses by the Tax Justice Network
The BEPS project has seen the arm’s-length principle shift its focus to where human activity takes place, but Leonard Wagenaar questions if this is sustainable in a financialised world
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Sponsored by Mason RakOverall, 2023 saw the world of tax seek to solidify common standards via a significant legislative overhaul. Oleg Rak, managing partner of specialist tax recruitment firm Mason Rak, analyses current trends from the year, and what they mean for tax leaders looking to gain an advantage in a competitive market
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Sponsored by Vertex IncAgainst the backdrop of a domino effect in the introduction of mandatory e-invoicing among EU member states, Gunjan Tripathi of Vertex says businesses should future-proof themselves by proactively addressing the transition
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Sponsored by KPMG USMark Martin and Thomas Bettge of KPMG in the US discuss the tax certainty provisions of the Multilateral Convention for amount A and evaluate their utility for businesses