Global minimum tax on multinationals goes live to raise up to €200bn
After years of OECD talks, ‘critical mass’ of nations to apply at least 15% rate from January
After years of OECD talks, ‘critical mass’ of nations to apply at least 15% rate from January
Fight will be worthwhile if OECD deal sets new global minimum corporate tax rate at 15%
Seen & heard: global tax rate above 15%; phasing out leasing of social housing; Poolbeg to seek Nasdaq listing
Tax rate would generate around €126.4bn in extra revenue for governments across globe, official says
‘Extreme scenario’ would mean decline in revenue take of almost €6bn
Report praises elements of Irish tax regime but suggests others need improvement
Donohoe has set out his stall, calling for a political accord on the tax competition issue
OECD tax chief is confident the latest signals from Washington and the response from other capitals paves the way for a tax deal
Talks on global tax reform under direction of OECD get new impetus by proposals from Washington
Plan calls for the world’s biggest businesses to pay levies to national governments based on their sales in each country
Cantillon: Ireland will hope the months ahead will see a change in the downbeat mood around the OECD’s efforts on a deal
International corporate tax regime could cost State up to €2bn in lost revenue annually
Organisation to publish plans to reform international taxation in a digitalised world
Covid-19 disruptions and US objections have delayed the process
Governments will need to start thinking about who will pay for their ballooning deficits
Warning that suspension of talks between US and Europe could lead to ‘free-for-all’ on tax
Taoiseach says major change inevitable in system which allows companies book profits in low-tax jurisdictions such as Ireland
Change in corporate tax receipts would not be substantial for France, Germany, US and China
Plan would give bigger states more rights to levy tax on income earned in their territories
A quick guide to the OECD’s move to reform global tax system and what it means for Ireland
It looks like the world’s leading economies are determined to claim a bigger slice of the global corporate tax pie which will lead to tricky times ahead for Ireland, according to PwC tax policy leader Peter Reilly
New books by Thomas Piketty and Joseph Stiglitz call for a more equitable capitalism
Chris Johns: Ireland’s genius to notice US government policy not to tax their global corporations
Ruling in separate case may shed light on where alleged sweetheart deal case is headed
OECD tax director also criticises State’s slow move to phase out ‘double Irish’ loophole
Companies stage agms while markets await US Federal Reserve decision on interest rates
Proposed minimum corporate tax rate could affect State’s ability to attract FDI
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The days of Ireland using its corporate tax regime as a key attraction for foreign direct investment may be numbered - but where do we go next?
Big political push to introduce temporary tax measure, although State opposes it
PwC ‘Irish Times’ event takes place on September 20th with panel of experts
Agreement replacing more than 1,100 bilateral treaties aims to limiting tax avoidance
PwC survey finds only 47% of executives see Ireland as model of tax transparency
Also in the news: kite-flying about the budget, the latest IMF report card and an OECD visit
The problem is other aspects of our system that help international firms avoid tax
Pascal Saint-Amans claims profits should be aligned to research and development
Pascal Saint-Amans says the variation in national rates was no longer questioned
Commission president says: ‘This is not a decision against the United States of America’
Move would come at high political cost, and overburden public finances, says OECD
Pascal Saint-Amans says implementation of BEPS project progressing
Saint-Amans, Moutarlier and Stack among speakers at Global Tax Policy Conference
The forthcoming Global Tax Policy Conference in Dublin has attracted the attention of leading players on the international taxation stage
OECD’s head of tax policy says protectionist measures by national governments had to be avoided
OECD director says double-Irish is over but that does not mean Ireland will lose business
Interview: Outgoing Revenue Commissioners head is proud of her time leading the department
Cantillon: European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker tops influential list
Think tank targets key aspects of Republic’s role in multinationals’ tax affairs
With tax treaties high on the political agenda, Ireland’s room for manoeuvre is squeezed
Analysis: As technology and speed reshape trade, old rules stop making sense
Usual form is for tax agent to meet tax official and outline what is intended
More than 340 filrms got tax deals from Luxembourg, leaked documents show
Multinationals based in Ireland not in panic over ending of the tax arrangement
FF’s Michael McGrath says taking pre-emptive action on corporation tax could prove costly
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