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OECD Domestic Minimum Tax Safe Harbor Likely Coming by Midyear

Published on: 28 April 2023
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The OECD anticipates releasing a qualified domestic minimum top-up tax safe harbour by the summer of 2023, as part of its work to implement Pillar Two.

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