Decoding global tax transparency: Public CbyC strategies for MNEs

Webcast

Tuesday, July 8 | 09:00 - 10:15 CET

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The global tax transparency landscape is undergoing a significant transformation. 
The European Union and Australia require large multinational enterprises (MNEs) to publicly disclose key tax and operational data under the public country-by-country (CbyC) reporting rules. Some businesses have already been facing disclosure obligations as early as 2024, covering the previous financial year. 
These developments are not just about tax compliance – they are reshaping the way MNEs think about transparency, governance, and risk. Meanwhile, the Pillar Two CbyC Safe Harbor requires a high level of accuracy and reliability of the private CbyC data, and in-scope MNEs have been working at establishing robust process to prevent errors or inconsistencies.

These parallel workstreams are converging in ways that will require coordinated, forward-looking strategies. With this in mind, our panel of KPMG specialists invites you to join a webcast covering the following topics:

•    Back to the basics – what does private CbyC entail and how to get from private CbyC reporting to public CbyC 
•    Frequently asked questions and practical experience on how to comply with the Pillar Two CbyC Safe Harbor 
•    How multinationals approached Romania’s 2024 early adoption of EU public CbyC reporting
•    Strategies on how to prepare a public CbyC report that aligns both with the EU and the Australian public CbyC disclosure requirements
•    The new dimension that public CbyC brings to looking at data and telling your story


This webcast will be offered twice on Tuesday 8 July 2025:

Date:     Tuesday 8 July 2025
Time:    09:00 to 10:15 Amsterdam
 

Date:     Tuesday 8 July 2025
Time:    17:00 to 18:15 Amsterdam

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