09 November 2016

Global Tax Policy and Controversy Briefing for October 2016

The latest edition of Ernst & Young's Global Tax Policy and Controversy Briefing is attached below. Prepared by Ernst & Young's Tax Controversy and Policy group, Tax Policy and Controversy Briefing is a quarterly publication summarizing recent developments and news pertinent to multinational companies. Highlights of this edition include:

— Brexit and UK taxation
— Insights from Pascal Saint-Amans, Director of the Centre for Tax Policy and Administration of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
— G20 leaders focus on promoting growth through tax policy
— The EU's tax agenda for 2016/2017
— An EY study on tax competition and the proposed common tax base for corporate income tax in Europe
— GST: A new era of cooperative federalism in India
— Running the numbers: how data analytics is transforming tax administration
— Country updates
— Japan postpones consumption tax increase
— Mexican Supreme Court of Justice declares certain electronic accounting requirements unconstitutional, validates others
— UK amends mandatory requirement for businesses to publish tax strategy
— US — Trump vs. Clinton: their tax proposals

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Global Tax Policy and Controversy Briefing for October 2016

Document ID: 2016-1905