Interview: On the front lines of Philippines tax
Kim Jacinto-Henares, Commissioner of the Philippines, talks to Tax Insights about the challenges she faces.
View ArticleMergers and acquisitions in developing economies
When it comes to M&A in developing economies, the deals typically involve more time and planning. Learn what’s involved.
View ArticlePlace your bets on emerging economies
Developing economies present many interesting business opportunities, but success in these markets requires preparation, versatility and a long-term mindset. Learn why.
View ArticleIndirect taxes: a big headache for companies
While indirect taxes in developing countries are not in the media spotlight, companies must proactively manage this complicated and changing area.
View ArticleEmerging markets plot a new tax road map
Developing economies are introducing measures aimed at ensuring they receive their fair share of tax, from strengthening enforcement to unveiling new tax incentives. Learn how.
View ArticleHow developing economies are using tax incentives
Tax incentives are widely used by developing economies to attract foreign direct investment – with mixed effect. Which incentives are the right ones?
View ArticleOpportunities, risks and taxes in developing economies
Companies operating in developing economies face tax risks and opportunities. See our action points for managing the evolving tax risk environment.
View ArticleProtecting reputations in a time of tax scrutiny
The “fair share of tax” debate has generated headlines and new government transparency initiatives. How should companies react when they end up on the defensive?
View ArticleTax transparency requires access to quality data
Multinational companies need to understand the technical tax implications of what they provide and develop processes to meet new obligations.
View ArticleSix actions that help you mitigate reputation risk
Through transparency readiness, you develop a holistic way to communicate tax strategies and the broader role your enterprise plays in global, national and local economies.
View ArticleIndirect tax: dealing with audits and disputes
Errors, uncertainty and disagreements can lead to assessments, penalties and disputes that go far beyond the finance function. We’ll help you monitor the changes.
View ArticleHow to prepare for the EU’s new anti-abuse rule
Member States are required to deny the dividend withholding tax exemption in cases of tax avoidance. Your overall risk appetite determines what you should do.
View ArticleInfographic: doing business in developing countries
How do large multinationals move forward to exploit new opportunities arising in developing countries while mitigating the risks involved? We examine the challenges ahead.
View ArticleGetting to know Indonesia’s middle class
Get a glimpse into everyday life for Indonesia’s growing middle class, an increasingly attractive market for businesses around the world.
View ArticleInfographic: developing trends in merchandise trade
By 2025, developing economies are likely to account for 600 million households. Will you be in on the opportunity?
View ArticleDeveloping economies – a developing story
Once a company decides to enter or expand their presence in a developing market, a number of important questions need to be addressed.
View ArticleInterview: Josephine Feehily, OECD Tax Admin Forum
In an interview with EY, former Chair of the OECD Forum on Tax Administration (FTA) Josephine Feehily discusses FTA projects and goals.
View ArticleOECD releases BEPS Action 3 (CFC) discussion draft
This report summarizes each chapter of the OECD’s BEPS Action 3 (CFC rules) discussion draft.
View ArticleOECD releases BEPS Action 12 discussion draft
This report summarizes the OECD’s discussion draft on BEPS Action 12 (mandatory disclosure rules).
View ArticleOECD issues guidelines for CbC reporting (BEPS 13)
This report summarizes the OECD implementation guidelines for country-by-country reporting under BEPS Action 13 and implications for companies.
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