RSM Voice of Tax & International Trade | MARCH24
Dear reader,
Welcome to the March edition of The Voice of Tax and International Trade. This month, we've curated five thought leadership pieces designed to guide, inspire, and inform our esteemed readership on crucial developments and strategies within the realms of tax and international trade.
In this edition, we make a jump into the intricate world of transfer pricing, examining its implications from a business restructuring perspective . From an organizational standpoint, we explore the initial steps a company should take on its ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) journey. Understanding where to begin is essential for embedding sustainability into the core of your business strategy, aligning with both ethical standards and regulatory expectations.
Furthermore, we navigate the intersection of tax laws and sustainability, addressing the ethical challenges that arise. We also shed light on the practical steps businesses can take to leverage data for global trade . In the age of information, data serves as a critical asset for making informed decisions and driving international trade strategies. Lastly, our edition addresses the most recent global trends in tax policy and elucidates their implications for both SMEs (Small and Medium-sized Enterprises) and MNEs (Multinational Enterprises) . ?As we close this edition, we hope that our insights provide you with valuable perspectives and tools to enhance your organization's resilience and strategic positioning in the global market.
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Mario van den Broek
RSM Netherlands Tax & Business Consulting Services
Restructurings: A Transfer Pricing Perspective In today's dynamic commercial landscape, businesses must contend with the rapid evolution of supply chains driven by technological innovation. Traditional supply chain models have become agile, resilient ecosystems. Within this evolving landscape, the implications for transfer pricing can be significant and have gained increased attention of tax authorities worldwide.
How to get started with your international ESG journey The implementation of the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) marks a significant milestone in the evolution of sustainability reporting within the European Union. It aims to hold companies more accountable for their environmental and societal impacts through enhanced and more transparent reporting. The urgency and complexity of the CSRD compel organizations to act, yet the process can seem daunting. However, with a strategic step-by-step approach, businesses can effectively tackle this challenge.
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Tax planning, Sustainability and Ethical Dilemmas As the world moves towards sustainability, businesses are under increasing pressure to align with environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles. In a previous article, we addressed the significance of considering tax positions within the Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure (CSRD) context. Today, we will go deeper into this topic, exploring how tax laws and sustainability intersect while addressing the ethical challenges that come with it.
Managing Data Complexity in Global Trade
Globally, the number of changes in tariff duties, custom duties, and VAT regulations over the past years is quite substantial. These changes, driven by geopolitical shifts, technological progress, and economic factors, add layers of complexity to the already intricate world of international tax & trade. The situation can be likened to a sailor at sea without a clear destination, where no wind is favourable without a set direction. Data is the beacon that provides this direction, aiding businesses in steering through the constant flux of business complexity. In this article we will shed light on how businesses can get started on leveraging data for global trade.
The Evolution and Impact of Global Tax Reforms In today's dynamic commercial landscape, businesses must contend with the rapid evolution of supply chains driven by technological innovation. Traditional supply chain models have become agile, resilient ecosystems. Within this evolving landscape, the implications for transfer pricing can be significant and have gained increased attention of tax authorities worldwide.
If you have any questions regarding these articles, or have an inquiry for our team of Tax and Consulting experts, please contact:
Mario van den Broek ([email protected] - +31 6 15 83 55 00)