- During a recent meeting of the Africa Initiative, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development published a progress report on tax transparency developments in certain African countries.
- As tax administrations continue to focus on expanding access to information, businesses face heightened scrutiny and the potential for additional inquiries if information they submit is viewed as unclear.
- Businesses should monitor developments and prepare for new information reporting requirements associated with global tax policy changes.
Source EY
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