
We are facing times of unprecedented changes and challenges. Taxation has been closely connected to geopolitical developments in the past century, given the connection between tax revenues and public expenditure. In this podcast series we reflect on the relevance of the geopolitical developments in view of tax policy. We provide an insight into the main tax policy developments that you should be a... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 65 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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This episode covers the US Supreme Court’s ruling on IEEPA tariffs and the latest developments in the EU’s trade agenda, including the newly agreed EU–India trade agreement, and what it could mean for your businesses.
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Join our next podcast to talk about how AI is changing the tax function—both the big picture and the day‑to‑day. We’ll dive into the people, process, and technology angles: what AI means for headcount and how roles will shift toward higher‑value work... more
As announced in episode 58, we’re launching a series of podcasts on tax audits. In this episode Pieter invited Stefaan Dewachter, Gill Van Damme and Véronique De Brabanter to talk about practical data readiness for tax audits, particularly in the Bel... more
In this episode, Pieter welcomes guests Véronique De Brabanter and Tim Pieters to explore the growing scrutiny surrounding cross‑border financing, dividends, and interest flows. They discuss how landmark Danish CJEU cases reshaped the interpretation ... more
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A forward-looking series focused on international tax policy and its practical impact on multinational businesses. Recent episodes cover Pillar 2 developments and safe harbors, the OECD Side-by-Side package, and the evolving global trade and tax landscape, including DAC reporting requirements, EU/BEPS developments, and how governments are adapting enforcement and compliance regimes. The discussions often connect cross-border tax regimes to transfer pricing, digital economy concerns, and tariff dynamics, offering actionable takeaways for finance teams, tax directors, and corporate strategists navigating complex, evolving regulations. A notable strength is the depth of PwC professionals sharing real-world implications, regulatory timelines, a... more
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