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The international firm’s new addition will also provide corporate, indirect tax compliance and dispute resolution services
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With carbon taxes expected in the global shipping industry, onlookers say the costs of climate inaction would only be worse.
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Sponsored by Thomson ReutersITR and Thomson Reuters hosted a webinar on November 22 to discuss the continuing tax transformation in the Middle East and North Africa region.
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Sponsored by Thomson ReutersITR and Thomson Reuters hosted a webinar on November 17 to discuss how indirect tax challenges can be simplified through the use of technology.
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Sponsored by Deloitte USClaudia Lauten and Janis Sussick of Deloitte Germany assess how the accelerating digitalisation changes business models of multinational enterprises in the industrial products and construction industry.
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In the second quarter of 2021, Oracle won on sales tax apportionment in the US, and the European Court of Justice (CJEU) held that double tax rules on VAT only apply within the EU.
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An OECD report highlights that €12 billion ($14.16 billion) in additional tax revenue has been identified in Latin America (LATAM) due to exchange of information (EOI) measures.
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Tax directors say confusion persists over whether direct or indirect tax teams should manage compliance for different digital services taxes (DSTs), which is forcing a work split across teams.
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Tax directors at multinational enterprises (MNEs) should embrace transparency, according to the latest Tax Justice Network (TJN) report, as advocacy groups link tax abuse to an infringement on human rights.
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Developing and emerging economies stand out to lose out from a low global minimum corporate tax because a 15% rate would not reduce profit-shifting from Latin American and African countries.
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Acquiring investment for tax technology is a key concern for tax directors as cash-strapped multinational enterprises (MNEs) tighten their budgets. Data visualisation tools can help make the case to senior decision-makers.
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Tax professionals working in-house at multinational enterprises (MNEs) are often overlooked by human resources teams. Developing a broad skillset and strongly advocating for opportunities will help with career advancement.
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As countries spar over pillars one and two, revenue authorities are dealing with the fallout of COVID-19 while pushing sustainability taxes and tax technology.