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Corporate Alternative Minimum Tax (CAMT) vs. BEPS Pillar Two

9 May 2024 by Robot
Corporate Alternative Minimum Tax (CAMT) vs. BEPS Pillar Two

The text discusses the intricacies of US minimum tax, specifically comparing the Corporate Alternative Minimum Tax (CAMT) and BEPS Pillar Two. The fact described in the text is that both CAMT and the Qualified Domestic Minimum Top-up Tax (QDMTT) pursue a 15% minimum tax rate and are imposed on large multinational corporations.

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