More than 110 countries and jurisdictions have agreed to review two key concepts of the international tax system, responding to a mandate from the G20 Finance Ministers to work on the implications of digitalisation for taxation, according to an announcement dated 16 March 2018 on the website of the OECD. The members of the OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework on BEPS will work towards a consensus-based solution by 2020, as set out ...
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Tax challenges of digitalisation: public comments received on tax certainty aspects of Amount A under Pillar One
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Tax challenges of digitalisation: OECD invites public input on tax certainty aspects of Amount A under Pillar One
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Tax challenges of digitalisation: Public comments received on the regulated financial services exclusion under Amount A of Pillar One
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Tax challenges of digitalisation: OECD invites public input on the regulated financial services exclusion under Amount A of Pillar One
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Tax challenges arising from digitalisation: Public comments received on the extractives exclusion under Pillar One Amount A
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Tax challenges of digitalisation: OECD invites public input on extractives exclusion under Amount A of Pillar One
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Tax challenges of digitalisation: Public comments received on the Implementation Framework of the global minimum tax
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OECD Secretary-General report to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors
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Extension of the comment period for the public consultation document on the possible solutions to the tax challenges of digitalisation
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OECD invites public input on the possible solutions to the tax challenges of digitalisation
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Tax Challenges Arising from Digitalisation: More than 110 countries agree to work towards a consensus-based solution
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