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Jun 2021
18m 11s

Public reporting on tax information (pub...

PwC Belgium
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On 1 June, political agreement was reached on the introduction of public country by country tax reporting rules (public CBCR). Stefaan De Baets and Carla Buyens discuss the impact of these rules, how they fit in the broader move towards tax transparency and how companies can prepare.


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