With several recent developments in the OECD’s international tax agenda, experts from the OECD Centre for Tax Policy and Administration presented an update on our work. This 60-minute webinar featured a presentation and Q&A session. The webinar was hosted on Zoom and conducted in English only.
With a number of recent and upcoming developments in the OECD’s international tax agenda, we organised a webinar with experts from the Centre for Tax Policy and Administration who presented an update on our work, in particular on the implementation of the agreement reached last October to reform international tax rules and on current/upcoming public consultations. This webinar featured a 60-minute presentation, followed by a 5-minute Q&A.
Progress on the project to address the tax challenges arising from the digitalisation of the economy;
The new OECD model rules requiring reporting by platform operators with respect to sellers in the sharing and gig economy,
The second edition of Corporate Tax Statistics provides, amongst others, aggregated information on the global tax and economic activities of nearly 4,000 multinational enterprise (MNE) groups headquartered in 26 jurisdictions and operating across more than 100 jurisdictions worldwide; and
With a number of recent and upcoming developments in the OECD’s international tax agenda, we invite you to join a live webinar with experts from the Centre for Tax Policy and Administration for an update on our work in the context of the COVID-19 crisis.
On 9 October 2019, the OECD Secretariat published a proposal to advance international negotiations to ensure large and highly profitable Multinational Enterprises, including digital companies, pay tax wherever they have significant consumer-facing activities and generate their profits. This webcast focused on the new Secretariat Proposal for a "Unified Approach" under Pillar One, as well as progress on Pillar Two, the economic analysis and impact assessment and the next steps. Related material:
In May 2019, the international community agreed on a road map for resolving the tax challenges arising from the digitalisation of the economy. This webcast focused on the new Programme of Work, the outcomes from the G20 Finance Minister’s meeting and the next steps. Related material:
With a number of recent and upcoming developments in the OECD's international tax work, experts from the Centre for Tax Policy and Administration gave an update on the work relating to the tax challenges arising from the digitalisation of the economy, in view of the upcoming G20 Finance Ministers meeting.
The Inclusive Framework on BEPS – including progress on transfer pricing, the Multilateral Instrument, and updated work on branch mismatch arrangements
Upcoming G20 Summit in Hamburg
Global Forum work on tax transparency and exchange of information
The months ahead: Our work programme, and how you can be involved
The BEPS Project: Outcomes from the inaugural meeting of the Inclusive Framework on BEPS, including the latest discussion drafts and progress on implementation
The upcoming G20 Tax Policy Symposium
The months ahead: Our work programme, and how you can be involved
The BEPS Project: Developments since the delivery of the BEPS package in October 2015, and the upcoming inaugural meeting of the new BEPS inclusive framework
Tax transparency: The impact of Panama Papers, and progress towards a global level playing field through enhanced transparency
The months ahead: Our work programme, and how you can be involved