The Latest on the Global Tax Agreement

The Latest on the Global Tax Agreement

Global Tax Agreement: Details & Analysis | EU Global Minimum Tax Skip to content Home • Blog • The Latest on the Global Tax Agreement See Full Timeline In recent years, countries have debated significant changes to international tax rules affecting multinational companies. In October 2021, after negotiations at the Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and … Read more

How the US is stalling hard-fought global tax reform

How the US is stalling hard-fought global tax reform

It all seemed too good to be true: a global campaign to stamp out tax avoidance and harmonize international tax rules for companies that operate across national borders.At the forefront of the transparency drive is a minimum tax rate for multinational corporations, no matter where they operate. No more exploiting tax loopholes and shifting profits to countries with … Read more

Transcript: The billionaires’ tax

Transcript: The billionaires’ tax

Unhedged podcast episode: ‘The billionaires’ tax’[MUSIC PLAYING]Robert ArmstrongThe G20 group, which represents the world’s largest economies, is discussing a billionaires’ tax for the first time. Today on the show, why are the very, very rich so very, very rich? Is it a problem and what should we do about it? This is Unhedged, the finance … Read more

Global minimum tax (GMT): An overview

Global minimum tax (GMT): An overview

Fact: The Global Minimum Tax (GMT) sets a proposed rate of 15% on profits and was approved at the October 2021 Summit in Rome with an effective date of 2024.

US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen blames India, China for hindering ‘Pillar 1’ tax deal: Report

US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen blames India, China for hindering 'Pillar 1' tax deal: Report

US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is trying to save a part of the global corporate tax deal focused on highly profitable multinational firms, but India is refusing to engage on issues important to US interests. The negotiations for Pillar 1 of the OECD corporate tax deal involve reallocating the taxing right on US-based digital giants, allowing about 0 billion of corporate profits to be taxed in the countries where the companies do business. The US has two “red line” issues in the talks related to transfer pricing and the “Amount B” system for simplifying the calculation of transfer pricing. If the negotiations fail, it could prompt the return of digital services taxes in some countries and reignite potential trade tensions. Italy wants to negotiate an agreement with Washington to stop tariffs on imports from countries that agreed to suspend their digital taxes while details of the tax deal were worked out.

Yellen says India and China hindering ‘Pillar 1’ tax deal

Yellen says India and China hindering 'Pillar 1' tax deal

U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is trying to save a part of the global corporate tax deal focused on highly profitable multinational firms, but India is refusing to engage on issues important to U.S. interests.

Frustrated US says India, China hindering global corporate tax deal

Frustrated US says India, China hindering global corporate tax deal

US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is trying to save a part of the global corporate tax deal focused on highly profitable multinational firms. India is refusing to engage on issues important to US interests in the negotiations. China has also been “all but absent” in the negotiations for the OECD corporate tax deal. The Pillar 1 negotiations aim to reallocate the taxing right on US-based digital giants, allowing about US0 billion of corporate profits to be taxed in the countries where the companies do business. If the negotiations fail, it could lead to the return of digital services taxes in some countries and potential trade tensions. Italy is seeking to negotiate an agreement with Washington to stop tariffs on imports from countries with digital taxes.

Digital Services Taxes in Europe, 2024

Digital Services Taxes in Europe, 2024

The text discusses the implementation of Digital Services Taxes (DSTs) in Europe and the efforts to replace them with a new international tax system called Pillar One. The United States has responded to DSTs with retaliatory tariff threats, urging countries to abandon unilateral measures. About half of all European OECD countries have either announced, proposed, or implemented a DST, impacting mainly U.S. companies.