SMU-IFA David R Tillinghast Global Taxation Conference 2022
The SMU Law School Centre for AI and Data Governance and IFA are proud to present the SMU-IFA David R Tillinghast Global Digital Taxation Webinar on February 17-18, 2022.
The SMU Law School Centre for AI and Data Governance and IFA are proud to present the SMU-IFA David R Tillinghast Global Digital Taxation Webinar on February 17-18, 2022.
Singapore’s economy is expected to recover strongly on the back of effective containment measures, accelerated vaccination rollout, and extended policy support.
On October 8, 2021, 136 economies agreed to the new framework for international tax and its accompanying detailed implementation plan.
Many countries are facing two potentially conflicting policy priorities – supporting economic recovery and rebuilding policy space – in the post-pandemic period.
Large fiscal spending during the pandemic period has amplified the urgency to reduce tax leakages arising from profit shifting practices by multinational enterprises.
After being postponed in 2015 and 2017, Japan’s consumption tax was finally raised from eight to ten percent in October 2019. Most food items are exempted.