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The OECD’s global minimum tax is transforming international tax compliance, but it’s also exposing serious data gaps for multinational organisations. This article explores why Pillar Two dramatically increases data complexity and why tax and finance teams need more connected, reliable data models to manage risk and reporting obligations.
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The OECD’s new Pillar Two measures will see multinational enterprises (MNEs) with consolidated revenue of 750 million euro paying a global minimum tax (GMT) of 15%.
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International tax planning is undergoing enormous change. By the beginning of 2024, a new Global Minimum Tax (GMT) regime will come into effect under the OECD’s base erosion and profit-sharing…
Read moreAutomating Tax Provision: the power of technology
Let’s start with this question: “How much do we
owe?”. It may be a simple question, but the answer
is not. For corporate tax professionals, an extensive
amount of work is devoted to that one figure.