Global Tax Reform - Convergence or Divergence?
Release Date: 06/02/2025
The Financial Executives Edge
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The global tax system is undergoing significant changes as countries wrestle with questions about who should have the right to tax income, especially in the context of multinational corporations operating across multiple jurisdictions. At the core of the debate is the question of which jurisdiction has the most legitimate claim to tax a company’s profits and how this right is determined. As countries seek to balance sovereignty with fairness, the evolving landscape of international taxation is marked by both convergence and divergence. We will explore the core debate between...
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We will explore the core debate between tax jurisdiction and legitimacy, finding a potential compromise between current U.S. Tax Law and BEPS 2.0, and the implications for the digital economy and transfer pricing.