Tax

December 16, 2021

A global minimum tax

A new global minimum tax is welcomed in Africa, but curbing illicit flows and broadening the tax base would be much more important. Africa will likely benefit from the OECD-driven new global tax agreement signed in October by nearly all of the world’s countries, which would set a minimum corporate tax rate of 15% across the board on global profits.
October 8, 2021

Cryptocurrency for accountants Part 3: Tax implications

In our 3rd installment we share the latest thinking on the tax implications of buying / selling cryptocurrency. Cryptocurrency raises multiple complex challenges from a tax policy and compliance perspective – what makes these challenges even more profound is the general backdrop of global tax policy reform at both the country-level and the action of supranational stakeholders (OECD, EU etc).
September 22, 2021

Tax & Technology: Opportunity, Threat or Big Brother?

In this year's Hardman Lecture, former ICAEW President Paul Aplin will explore the opportunities and threats technology presents to the tax profession. What familiar tasks will disappear or change? How far will artificial intelligence impact on advisory work and what risks do we face from increased sharing of real-time data?
May 27, 2021

CAW Network USA Northern California Chapter Presents: From Corporate Tax Havens to Corporate Accountability: a non technical look at global trends

On April 20, 2021 Business Insider ran a story by journalist Juliana Kaplin headed ‘American corporations are paying their fair share – to international tax havens”. In 2021, over three years after the tax reforms of December 2017, is there factual support for this statement?
March 27, 2021

ICAS/CIOT webinar: Building a better tax system

Our experts from ICAS and CIOT will be joined by a leading polling expert on awareness and understanding of devolved taxes in Scotland for a panel discussion on our priorities for the devolved tax system in the 2021-26 Scottish Parliament. Our speakers will take you through the steps we have proposed to help build a better Scottish tax system and strengthen decision making. You will also get an insight into the engagement that our organisations undertake with politicians, and how this supports the educational and public interest objectives of our institutes and our Members to improve public understanding.