Pillar Two
The US president’s threats expose how one superpower can subjugate other countries using tariffs as an economic weapon
Rolling out the global minimum tax has increased complexity, according to Baker McKenzie; in other news, Donald Trump has announced a 25% tariff on countries doing business with Iran
The deal is a ‘real win’ for US-based multinationals and its announcement is a welcome relief, experts have told ITR
The controversial deal will allow US-parented groups to be carved out from key aspects of pillar two
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Sponsored by Copper WolfRicardo Villalobos of Copper Wolf examines how BEPS pillars one and two reshape global tax rules, potentially affecting domestic systems and closing gaps in multinational corporate tax avoidance
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Sponsored by RSM IndonesiaBusinesses must embrace a new tax paradigm with Indonesia’s adoption of pillar two. Ichwan Sukardi and T Qivi Hady Daholi of RSM Indonesia explore the impact on compliance, transfer pricing, and tax incentives
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Sponsored by BDOEven outside the reporting cycle, it is important not to lose sight of the pillar two measures and their ‘bear traps’. A webinar fronted by Ross Robertson, the global lead for pillar two at BDO, explains why
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