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Understanding Global Tax 2024

By Doing Business International | June 19, 2024

In today’s interconnected global market, staying updated on the rapidly changing tax and legal landscapes is crucial for international businesses. At Doing Business International (DBI), we provide the expertise needed to navigate these complexities in almost all global juristictions, ensuring your business remains compliant and strategically advantaged.


Understanding the Global Tax Landscape


Countries worldwide are continually updating their tax regulations, pushing for greater transparency and fairness in taxation. Key trends include:



  • OECD’s BEPS Initiatives: The OECD’s Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) initiatives aim to prevent profit shifting and tax evasion. This has led to widespread adoption of anti-avoidance measures, transfer pricing adjustments, and increased reporting requirements.

  • Digital Services Taxes: As the digital economy grows, many countries have introduced digital services taxes (DST) targeting revenue from digital activities. This requires businesses to reassess their tax strategies to ensure compliance and optimize their tax liabilities.

  • Global Minimum Tax: The OECD’s proposal for a global minimum tax aims to level the playing field and reduce tax competition among countries. Businesses must be prepared for potential impacts on their international operations and tax planning strategies.


Proactive international tax planning is essential to adapt to these changes, minimize risks, and take advantage of tax incentives where available.


Navigating Legal Changes


The legal landscape is also undergoing significant transformations, particularly in data privacy and artificial intelligence (AI). Key legislative developments include:



  • Canada’s Digital Charter Implementation Act 2022: This comprehensive legislation aims to modernize privacy protections and regulate AI. It introduces the Consumer Privacy Protection Act (CPPA) and the Artificial Intelligence and Data Act (AIDA).

    • CPPA: The CPPA will replace part of the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA). It introduces new individual rights, such as the right to be informed of automated decision-making and the right to data mobility and disposal. It also reinforces accountability rules and requires organizations to implement privacy management programs.

    • AIDA: AIDA aims to regulate the design, development, and use of AI systems, with stringent requirements for high-impact systems. It addresses risks of harm to health, safety, and human rights, and includes provisions for audits and penalties for non-compliance.



  • European Union’s AI Act: Following the GDPR, the EU is also working on comprehensive AI regulations to ensure transparency, accountability, and safety in AI systems.


Businesses must assess the impact of these regulations, implement necessary compliance measures, and stay ahead of potential legal liabilities. This includes conducting risk assessments, updating privacy policies, and ensuring robust data governance practices.


Strategic Insights for Compliance and Growth


At DBI, we offer comprehensive insights and strategic guidance to help your business thrive amidst these changes. Our services include:



  • Tax Planning: We help you navigate complex international tax regulations, optimize your tax strategies, and ensure compliance with global standards.

  • Legal Compliance: Our expertise covers data privacy, AI regulations, and other critical legal areas, ensuring your business meets all regulatory requirements.

  • Market Entry Strategies: We provide strategic advice for entering new markets, helping you understand local regulations, mitigate risks, and capitalize on opportunities.


Staying informed and prepared is essential for sustained success. Partner with Doing Business International to navigate these changes with confidence and strategic foresight.


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