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  • 13-September-2022

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    Making tax dispute resolution more effective: New peer review assessments for Aruba, Bahrain, Barbados, Gibraltar, Greenland, Kazakhstan, Oman, Qatar, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago, United Arab Emirates and Viet Nam

    Under BEPS Action 14, jurisdictions have committed to implement a minimum standard to improve the resolution of tax-related disputes between jurisdictions.

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  • 12-September-2022

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    Tax challenges of digitalisation: Public consultation meeting on Amount A of Pillar One

    As part of the ongoing work to implement the Two-Pillar Solution to Address the Tax Challenges Arising from the Digitalisation of the Economy, the OECD sought public comments on the draft model rules to implement a new taxing right that will allow market jurisdictions to tax profits from some of the largest multinational enterprises ("Amount A of Pillar One").

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  • 7-September-2022

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    OECD releases a practical guide to assist tax administrations in designing and carrying out tax capacity building programmes for developing countries

    This report sets out considerations that administrations might want to take into account in establishing a capacity building strategy and describes the main diagnostic tools available to help understand a partner jurisdiction’s level of maturity and identify possible needs.

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  • 5-September-2022

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    Statement by the Secretary-General on the Centre for Tax Policy and Administration

    After 15 years at the OECD, including 10 years as the Director of the Centre for Tax Policy and Administration (CTP), Pascal Saint-Amans will retire from the organisation at the end of October 2022.

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  • 5-September-2022

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  • 30-August-2022

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    Funding the future - The impact of population ageing on revenues across levels of government

    Government revenues may be affected by economic growth and changes in demographics over time. The effect of economic growth can be captured by long-run buoyancy – responsiveness of government revenues to GDP growth – while the demographic effect can be captured by changes in labour income, asset income and consumption patterns over the life cycle, as well as population growth. This paper attempts to quantify the effect of population ageing on OECD tax revenues across different levels of government, by estimating error correction models of revenue buoyancies over the 1990 to 2018 period, by type of revenue, country and level of government. Multiple scenarios are used for the projections to 2040, which are combined with scenarios for the evolution of revenue bases using newly harmonized EU and UN National Transfer Accounts data as well as OECD Population Projections.
  • 25-August-2022

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    Tax challenges arising from digitalisation: Public comments received on the Progress Report on Amount A of Pillar One

    On 11 July 2022, as part of the ongoing work of the OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework on BEPS to implement the Two-Pillar Solution to Address the Tax Challenges Arising from the Digitalisation of the Economy, the OECD invited public comments on the Progress Report on Amount A of Pillar One to assist members in further refining and finalising the relevant rules.

  • 28-July-2022

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    Lesotho deposits an instrument for the ratification of the Multilateral BEPS Convention

    Lesotho has deposited its instrument of ratification for the Multilateral Convention to Implement Tax Treaty Related Measures to Prevent Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS Convention) thus underlining its strong commitment to prevent the abuse of tax treaties and base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) by multinational enterprises. The BEPS Convention will enter into force on 1 November 2022 for Lesotho.

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  • 27-July-2022

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    New results show progress continues in combatting harmful tax practices

    Further progress has been made on the implementation of the international standard on harmful tax practices as the OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework on BEPS agrees new conclusions on preferential tax regimes and substance in no or only nominal tax jurisdictions.

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  • 25-July-2022

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    Tax revenues in Asia and the Pacific hit hard by the COVID-19 crisis

    Tax revenues in Asia and the Pacific fell by -1.2% of GDP to 19.1% of GDP on average in 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new OECD report released today.

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