This blog post reflects on the implications of the OECD Global Minimum Tax, its impact on business and economies, and the other aspects that make it a paradigm shift in international taxation policy.
Discussions at this week’s OECD Export Credits Forum in Paris face a new geopolitical reality after South Korea blocked a landmark climate agreement that would have ended USD 41 billion in annual ...
Researchers will seek centers of scientific excellence — ones that have the infrastructure to support their work, a ...
The Council reached a political agreement on new rules (DAC9) to enhance cooperation and information exchange on minimum ...
On International Women’s Day (8 March), that is the bold call for action for all women and girls worldwide. As we mark the 30th year of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, the world is ...
The United States failed to make the top 10 ranking — taking the no. 19 position on the list. It's something Lizzy Peet, data ...
If you've been thinking about a career move—or a pack-up-and-leave move—you've gotta check out this list of the best ...
Trump has reaffirmed America’s commitment to the principles that made it an economic powerhouse: low taxes, regulatory ...
OECD’s first global patient survey of 107,000 patients reveals that many struggle to manage their conditions due to poor ...
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