The Pillar Two rules will impose a minimum tax rate of 15% on multinational groups in the jurisdictions in which they operate. To achieve this, the rules are introducing three new tax returns and increasing transparency as they seek to raise the stakes of multinational group compliance.
In this webinar, Pitcher Partners Sydney Elizabeth Jools and Howard Badger navigate the following:
What are the new rules?
What do you need to think about now?
What safe harbour compliance options are available?
Practical implementation challenges to navigate
What are the accounting implications?
See how Pitcher Partners team can help you, contact us today - we'd love to help.
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