How top businesses manage tax controversy risk
Risk factors include whether businesses are large, have global reach, have cross-border flows or are “virtual.”
View ArticleBrazilian government wants full OECD membership
If its application is approved, Brazil would be the largest emerging economy in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
View ArticleSector View: Digital rules may affect wider economy
A focus on taxing revenue from digital operations may catch many companies that don’t consider themselves digital enterprises by surprise.
View ArticleOECD offers guidance for tax risk assessment
The exchange of country-by-country reporting (CbCR) in 2018 will provide tax authorities more detailed data than ever before about a company’s global tax affairs.
View ArticleThe Chart: World has changed since financial crisis
Governments have adopted new tax and trade policies to try to restart economic growth. How well has it worked?
View ArticleSenate-passed tax reform bill headed to conference
US tax legislation to have global impact.
View ArticleBEPS project firmly in implementation phase
EY video covers factors and questions on base erosion and profit shifting and the multilateral instrument as what OECD head calls “tax treaty history” begins.
View ArticleCouncil of EU publishes tax haven “blacklist”
Council of the European Union releases list of 17 “noncooperative” jurisdictions deemed to have failed to meet various European Commission criteria.
View ArticleLeading Insight: Reducing transfer-pricing issues
With transfer pricing and intragroup services deductibility among most common controversy topics, how can companies reduce transfer-pricing controversy on shared services charges?
View ArticleThe Chart: US plays catch-up with tax reform plan (Update)
Could US corporate tax rate dip below G20 average?
View ArticleStakes are much higher for managing tax risk
Companies must consider increased information sharing among tax authorities, more aggressive enforcement and rapid advances in technology.
View ArticleFuture of tax: the transformation of a core business function
Disruptive technologies, unprecedented transparency and robotics are rapidly changing the way businesses manage tax. Watch our videos for a glimpse of the future of tax.
View ArticleLess is more for incentives in tax reform era
Global tax reform is changing how governments offer tax incentives for R&D as well as broader business investments. “Fewer but more generous” is the new mantra.
View ArticleUS tax reform will have impact on valuations
Investors appear to view the changes in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act positively, and major stock exchanges have reached record high valuations.
View ArticleTax administration goes digital
Tax, finance and IT departments should prepare for a new era of digital engagement with tax administrations.
View ArticleIndirect taxes are 'tax of the moment'
Technology will further boost the popularity of indirect taxes for governments as digitalization has improved their administration.
View ArticleBusinesses must prioritize how to pay indirect tax
Consumption taxes as a percentage of total tax revenue have remained stable across members of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
View ArticleExcise tax expands past alcohol, tobacco and fuel
Excise taxes are popular with governments because they are a major revenue generator, easy to collect and relatively recession-proof.
View ArticlePreparing for Brexit not just a British challenge
Given strong UK-EU trade links, the likely change in their relationship after Brexit will have fundamental impacts on European businesses.
View ArticleTo tax or not to tax: when is a cookie a ‘cookie?’
How could a carrot get you a free theater performance? We report on the consequences of consumption tax determination.
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