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The US needs to be involved in pillar one for there to be more international acceptance of the project, Michael Masciangelo says
However, the US president increased tariffs on imported Chinese goods to 125%; in other news, UK tax firm MHA expects to raise £102m from its London listing
The new tariffs could force companies to reroute logistics, renegotiate crucial deals or even uproot their production facilities, one tax expert tells ITR
While nearly all large firms said they were already using GenAI, only 63% of small firms reported the same
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Sponsored by KPMG USMark Martin and Thomas Bettge of KPMG in the US discuss the latest consultation document on Amount B, which aims to simplify transfer pricing for baseline distribution activities and reduce disputes.
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Sponsored by Vertex IncTax has developed a reputation over the years for being a serious and rather joyless profession, partly due to decades of tax professionals being portrayed as men in suits with piles of paperwork in the mainstream movies and TV shows of the late nineties and early noughties, writes Niall Kiernan, senior director of product management for ecommerce and marketplaces at Vertex. Today, however, the adoption of new, emerging technologies, paired with significant changes to traditional workplaces and cultures, has given rise to a new ‘face’ for the industry. Tax is heading in a new direction, and it is being led there by ‘the tax technologist’.
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Sponsored by DeloitteRumi Das and Guy Seeger of Deloitte highlight the broadening set of skills required of the modern tax advisor, and how tax departments can foster such attributes.
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