Podcast series for tax leaders: Short podcasts addressing some of the most pressing issues and opportunities facing tax departments in the modern business world
Diving into the EU Pay Transparency Directive with Paula Holmström, Head of Rewards and Partner at KPMG Finland; Kathrin Brügger, Partner and Labor Law Expert, KPMG Law Germany; and Sabrina Bonnet, Director, People, Tax and Rewards, KPMG Luxembourg.
Featuring Greg Limb, Global Head of Family Office & Private Client, KPMG International; Maarten Merkus, Tax Partner, KPMG in the Netherlands; Grant Ashbrook, Tax Partner, KPMG in the UK; and Hannah Keens, Director, Family Office and Private Client, KPMG in the UK.
Future of Tax & Legal podcast episode featuring: Cameron Taheri, Global Leader for
Transfer Pricing Dispute Resolution, KPMG International, and Principal, Washington
National Tax at KPMG in the US, and Graeme Webster, Transfer Pricing Partner at
KPMG in the UK.
Mike Linter, Global Head of Private Enterprise Tax, Tax & Legal, KPMG International, and Partner, KPMG in the UK; Greg Limb, Global Head of Family Office and Private Client, KPMG International, and Partner, KPMG in the UK; and Camilla Cullinan, Tax Partner at KPMG in Ireland and KPMG’s EMA Head of Family Business, explore wealth and succession taxes and key considerations for private companies.
Contributed by Christian Athanasoulas, Tax Practice Leader – Services, KPMG LLP, and Global Head of International Tax and M&A Tax, KPMG International; Janette Wilkinson, Partner, KPMG in the UK and Global BEPS Leader, KPMG International; Andy Baik, Tax Partner and BEPS Center of Excellence Leader, KPMG in Singapore; and Shawn Brade, National Service Line Leader, International Corporate Tax, KPMG in Canada, this podcast is created for those clients just beginning their journey or those that have taken steps forward but need to validate work completed to date.
Tracey Brady, Partner Partner, Global Entity Management, KPMG Law in the UK, and Benoit Roucher, Partner, Head of Global Entity Management, KPMG Avocats, explore key trends, challenges and opportunities within the global corporate governance space.
Nick Roome, Head of Global Solutions for KPMG Law; Grant Wardell-Johnson, Global Tax Policy Leader and Chair of the Global Tax Policy Leadership Group, KPMG International; and Christian Athanasoulas, Global Head of International Tax & M&A Tax, delve into BEPS 2.0 and its potential impacts and considerations for General Counsel.
Gus Juneau, Partner, Global Mobility Services, KPMG in the US, and Robert Smith, Managing Director, Global Mobility Services, KPMG in the US. Gus and Robert discuss the impact of technology on Global Mobility Services.
Beth Crossen, Director, Global Mobility Services, KPMG in the UK, and Anne Burgard, Senior Manager, Global Mobility Services, KPMG in Germany, discuss ESG in the context of global mobility, how global mobility functions can contribute, and more.
In this episode, Pilar Galan, Global ESG Lead for Legal, KPMG International, and Partner
in KPMG Spain, and John Moutsopoulos, Asset Management and ESG Lead, Law, KPMG Australia, delve into ESG and the legal function, touching on opportunities and challenges, as well any regional nuances that exist in the space.
In part two of this two-part episode, Arnoud Walrecht, Global Circular Economy Lead and Sustainability Partner, KPMG in the Netherlands; Merijn Betjes, ESG Tax Lead, KPMG in the Netherlands; and Nicole de Jager, Senior Manager, Global ESG Tax, KPMG International, look into the role of the tax function towards a circular economy and whether it's possible for tax policies to enforce circular economies.
In part 1 of this two-part episode, Arnoud Walrecht, Global Circular Economy Lead and Sustainability Partner, KPMG in the Netherlands; Merijn Betjes, ESG Tax Lead, KPMG in the Netherlands; and Nicole de Jager, Senior Manager, Global ESG Tax, KPMG International, look at what a circular economy is and what is meant by a circular economy taxation framework, while exploring different circular economy regulatory trends and the importance of keeping the tax function close to operations in a rapidly evolving regulatory landscape.
Loek Helderman, Global Tax Lead, KPMG ESG, KPMG International, and Partner, KPMG Meijburg& Co. in the Netherlands, and Jenny Wong, Asia Pacific ESG Tax Lead, KPMG Australia, discuss the continued upheaval for tax reporting.
In part 2 of this two-part episode, Mike Linter, Global Head of Private Enterprise Tax, Global Tax & Legal, KPMG International, Shay Menuchin, Policy Lead for KPMG’s Private Enterprise Tax Network at KPMG in Canada, John Riva, Head of Tax for the KPMG Islands Group, and Greg Limb, Global Head of Family Office and Private Client at KPMG International, continue the conversation on the potential impacts of the Global Minimum Tax on private companies and family offices.
In part 1 of this two-part episode, Mike Linter, Global Head of Private Enterprise Tax, Global Tax & Legal, KPMG International, Shay Menuchin, Policy Lead for KPMG’s Private Enterprise Tax Network, KPMG in Canada, John Riva, Head of Tax for the KPMG Islands Group, and Greg Limb, Global Head of Family Office and Private Client at KPMG International unpack some of the potential impacts of the Global Minimum Tax on private companies and family offices.
Marc Burrows, Head of Mobility Services, KPMG International, Murray Sarelius, Head of People Services, KPMG China, and Anna Low, Partner, Head of Personal Tax and Global Mobility, KPMG in Singapore, discuss hybrid work and the introduction of artificial intelligence in the workplace.
Loek Helderman, Global Tax Lead, KPMG ESG, KPMG International, and Richard Lin, Partner, Carbon Management and EU Green Deal, Lead Partner of KPMG Carbon Services Ltd, KPMG China, Vice Chair, Carbon Market Working Group, at European Chamber of Commerce in China, explore ways the tax function can help organizations navigate a complex landscape of environmental taxes.
Hear Lewis Lu, Head of Tax & legal, Asia Pacific and China, and Partner, KPMG China and Vicki Heard, EMA Head of Tax & Legal KPMG International, and Partner, KPMG in the UK, discuss the global tax landscape.
Aldo Mariani, Head of Global Tax Dispute Resolution & Controversy Services, KPMG International, discusses the findings of a recent KPMG International survey on tax authorities worldwide and the global environment that in-house taxpayers are navigating today.
Hanim Hamzah, Asia-Pacific Regional Leader of Legal Services, based out of KPMG in Singapore, sits down with Angelina Lagana, National and ASPAC Leader, Tax Dispute Resolution & Controversy, KPMG Law, KPMG in Australia, and Yuen Wei Cheong, Partner on the Technology, Media, and Telecommunications, KPMG Law, KPMG in Malaysia, to discuss gender equality in the legal technology space.
Grant Wardell-Johnson, Global Tax Policy Leader, KPMG International, is joined by Hugues Salome, Partner, KPMG in Switzerland, and Lieke Mutsaers, Senior Tax Manager KPMG in the Netherlands, to discuss the different factors affecting corporate structures today.
Brad Brown, Head of Global Tax Technology and Innovation, KPMG International, and Partner, KPMG in the US, discusses the perspectives of C-suite executives on the future of the tax departments and their predictions for the upcoming years.
Alison Shipitofsky, Senior Manager, Client Strategy, KPMG in the UK, is joined by Arunima Kaul, Senior Manager, Business Process Automation, KPMG in Switzerland, Charlotte Malan, Director, Technology, KPMG in the UK, and Katja Toth, Executive Director, Client Service Delivery, KPMG in the US, to discuss the opportunities and challenges faced by women in global mobility technology.
Susie Cooke, Global Tax Transformation Services Leader, KPMG International and Partner, KPMG in Canada, Emily Spinks, Global Tax Transformation Director, KPMG International and Director, KPMG in the UK, and Grace Lee, Director, KPMG in Australia and KPMG's Asia Pacific Tax Automation Lead, discuss their experiences as women leaders in tax transformation, technology and innovation.
Mike Linter, Global Head of Private Enterprise Tax, Global Tax and Legal, KPMG International, and Greg Limb, Global Head of Family Office and Private Client, KPMG International, discuss how tax rules across jurisdictions can impact families in philanthropy.
Moderated by Grant Wardell-Johnson, Global Tax Policy Leader, KPMG International, and featuring insights and perspectives from Jana Valkovicova, Head of Luxury Sector, KPMG in Switzerland; Hugues Salomé, Partner, Tax & Legal, KPMG in Switzerland; Elfie Ossard-Quintaine, Partner, Co-Head of Global Transfer Pricing Services, KPMG Avocats; and Eric Janowak, Managing Director and Deputy Global Lead, Sovereign Wealth and Pension Funds Tax, KPMG Lower Gulf, this podcast the Metaverse and introduces different tax and strategy considerations.
KPMG Legal Transformation leaders explore macrotrends in the market and the pressures faced by legal functions today.
In the second half of this two-part podcast, Jay Ayrton, EMA Regional Tax Reimagined Leader and Partner, KPMG in the UK, and Susie Cooke, Global Tax Transformation Services Leader, KPMG International, and Partner, KPMG in Canada, discuss how the centralization of an organization’s tax process aligns with the globalization of regulators and tax authorities.
Jay Ayrton, EMA Regional Tax Reimagined Leader and Partner, KPMG in the UK, and Susie Cooke, Global Tax Transformation Services Leader, KPMG International, and Partner, KPMG in Canada, discuss how organizations can look to centralize tax processes through both technology and effective data management.
The Terms of Reference for the Climate Club were released on 12th December, after the recording of this podcast. However, due to the high level nature of the announcement, many of the questions on the operation of the climate club – discussed herein – are still open.
Grant Wardell-Johnson, Global Tax Policy Leader, KPMG International, and Hughes Salome, Partner, Tax & Legal, KPMG in Switzerland, discuss international investment agreements connected to the climate change debate and the Energy Charter Treaty, as well as their related tax considerations.
In the final half of this two-part episode, Mike Linter, Global Head of Private Enterprise Tax, KPMG International, Loek Helderman, Global Tax Lead, KPMG ESG, KPMG International, and Partner, KPMG in the Netherlands, and Shay Menuchin, Policy Lead for KPMG’s Private Enterprise Tax Network, KPMG in Canada, discuss ESG strategies, opportunities and challenges for private enterprises related to the regulatory environment and more.
In part one of this two-part episode, Mike Linter, Global Head of Private Enterprise Tax, KPMG International, Loek Helderman, Global Tax Lead, KPMG ESG, KPMG International, and Partner, KPMG in the Netherlands, and Shay Menuchin, Policy Lead for KPMG’s Private Enterprise Tax Network, KPMG in Canada, discuss how ESG is impacting private enterprises in relation to tax.
In this podcast, Dave Neuenhaus, Global Leader, Asset Management, KPMG International, Sam Riesenberg Principal, Washington National Tax, International Tax, KPMG in the US and Eric Janowak, Managing Director, Deputy Global Lead, Sovereign Wealth and Pension Funds Tax, KPMG Lower Gulf, discuss the recent BEPS Pillar 2 developments and how they are impacting the Asset Management sector.
Mike Linter, Global Head of Private Enterprise Tax, KPMG International, and Shay Menuchin, Policy Lead for KPMG’s Private Enterprise Tax Network, KPMG in Canada, discuss the tax policy landscape and how the latest Pillar Two BEPS developments are playing out for private tax enterprise leaders globally.
In this podcast, Jay Ayrton, EMA, Regional Tax Reimagined Leader, KPMG in the UK, and Susie Cooke, Global Tax Transformation Services Leader, KPMG International, and Partner, KPMG in Canada, sit down to share their latest insights in tax transformation as a result of new challenges and opportunities that tax functions are currently facing.
Stuart Fuller, Head of Global Legal Services, KPMG International, discusses the future of the legal profession. In this episode, changing business models, trading environments, cross-border operations, technology, compliance, and the increased acceleration of the profession are discussed in detail.
In a real-life case study, David Gordon, Global Head of Tax, GSK, sits down with KPMG International's Sean Bloodwell, Global Head of Compliance Management Services, Tax & Legal, and Melissa Geiger, Global Head of Strategic Corporates, Global Tax & Legal, to discuss how the tax function is transforming as a result of modern demands, and new expectations from the business and external stakeholders alike.
David Linke, Global Head of Tax & Legal Services, KPMG International, sits down with John Connors, Group Tax Director, Vodafone, for a discussion on how responsible tax and tax transformation are affecting the tax function of today.
Gabriel Kurt, Head of Trade and Customs, KPMG in Germany, and Steven Brotherton, Principal, Global Export Controls and Sanctions Lead, KPMG in the US, discuss the latest developments in export controls and sanctions in an increasingly complex world.
Melissa Geiger, Global Head of Strategic Corporates for Tax & Legal Services for KPMG International and Partner with KPMG in the UK, and Manal Corwin, Principal-in-charge for KPMG’s Washington National Tax Practice with KPMG in the US and Global Tax Policy Leader for the Americas region, discuss the emerging agreement around the establishment of a Global Minimum Tax, coming out of the Pillar One and Pillar Two work of the OECD.
David Linke, Global Head of Tax & Legal Services at KPMG International, sits down with Olivier Tourtoulou, Deputy Group Tax Director for AXA, to discuss a real-life tax department case study in action – how the function is responding to the challenges and opportunities of the current landscape and how it is evolving within a responsible tax framework.
Stuart Fuller, Head of KPMG Law and Global Legal Services for KPMG International, is joined by a panel of KPMG leaders to discuss some of the global and regional legal trends in business reorganization and M&A.
Nicola Brooks, Director, KPMG Law, KPMG in the UK, and Jason McQuillen, Partner, KPMG Law, KPMG Australia, discuss best practices around contract management, as well as some of the key findings from a report in collaboration with KPMG Law and World Commerce & Contracting.
In today’s episode we will discuss how compliance by design can lead to an elevated tax function.
In this episode, KPMG leaders dive into tax transparency and the question of how organizations best report on their global tax contributions as attitudes towards tax shift, and ESG and tax transparency move up on leadership agendas around the world.
Podcast with Arco Verhulst, Global Head of Transactions for Asset Management, Tax & Legal Services, KPMG International, Howard Steinberg, Head of Global Restructuring Services and Partner, KPMG in the US, Heide Groeger, Partner, Deal Advisory, M&A Tax, KPMG in Germany, Angus Wilson, National Leader, Transactions, KPMG Australia.
Podcast with Mike Hayes, Global Head of Climate Change & Decarbonization, KPMG IMPACT, KPMG International and Loek Helderman, Global Tax Leader of KPMG IMPACT, KPMG International
In today's episode we're joined by Gisele Belotto, Partner, KPMG in the US and Douglas Zuvich, Global Practice Leader, Trade and Customs, KPMG and Partner, KPMG in the US to discuss outsourcing activities and how they can help elevate global trade.
Jill Hemphill, Partner, Global Mobility Services, Compensation & Benefits, KPMG in the US discusses the key trends around mergers, acquisitions and spinoffs facing human resources and global mobility professionals.
Jennifer Link, Managing Director, Tax, Global reward Services, KPMG in the US discusses how data insights can enhance how you manage and retain your talent.
Achim Mossmann, Principal, Global Mobility Services , KPMG in the US, and Glen Collins, Senior Manager Global Mobility Services, KPMG in the US discuss the key trends and insights coming out of the latest KPMG Global Assignment Policies and Processes Survey Summary Report.
In honor of International Women’s Day, we sat down with Catherine Light, Director, Technology & Innovation, KPMG in Singapore; Debs Watson, Senior Manager, Tax Ignition, KPMG in the US; and Sri Varanasi, Senior Manager, Tax Ignition, also with KPMG in the US, who share their stories on their careers to-date, the challenges and opportunities they have experienced, the advancements seen in the industry, and the important role women play in tax technology.
Leaders from KPMG’s Legal Operations Transformation Services discuss how organizations are increasingly reimagining their legal functions and the conditions in the market that are driving this need for legal functions to transform.
In today's episode we're joined by Minh Dao, Partner, Deal Advisory Tax, KPMG Australia who explores how COVID-19 has cast a new perspective on ESG activities within tax and highlights how tax is becoming a key component of ESG.
In today's episode we're joined by David Linke, Global Head of Tax and Legal, KPMG International, to talk about the top of mind issues for CEOs in the current climate and the resulting implications for tax leaders.
In today’s episode, Rodney Lawrence, Head of International Tax, KPMG International Limited and Partner, KPMG in the US; and Lachlan Wolfers, Head of Global Indirect Tax Services, KPMG International Limited and Partner, KPMG China, reflect on the changes seen since the emergence of COVID-19, as well as the expectations for the future through the lens of indirect and international tax.
Louise Worbey, Global Mobility Lead, Global Mobility Central Team, KPMG International discusses the impact of COVID-19 on Global Mobility and what companies could be doing to stay relevant in an uncertain time.
In this episode, Jane McCormick, Global Head of Tax & Legal Services, KPMG International, Chris Morgan, Head of Global Tax Policy, KPMG International, and John Connors, Group Tax Director, Vodafone Group Services Limited, discuss what the new reality may look like from a Responsible Tax perspective and how the tax transparency debate will evolve moving forward.
In this episode, Mark Horowitz, Principal of Transfer Pricing Dispute Resolution Services, KPMG in the US discusses the concept of substance, its role in transfer pricing and how it’s been impacted by COVID-19.
In this episode, we explore the tax impacts associated with the digitalization of business models and how conversations around this are shifting in light of the current climate. Rodney Lawrence, Head of International Tax, KPMG International, and Partner, KPMG in the US, will shed some light on how organizations are handling digitalization and the influence this will have on tax departments and the OECD’s plans for a globally unified approach.
A number of leading KPMG International Tax & Legal professionals reflect on the changes they've seen since the emergence of COVID-19, as well as the expectations for the future, all through KPMG's four phased lens as we move into the new reality.
Stuart Fuller, Global Head of Legal Services, KPMG International, Arco Verhulst, Global Head of Deal Advisory, M&A Tax, KPMG International and Leif Zierz, Global Head of Deal Advisory, KPMG International look at how global M&A activity has been affected as a result of COVID-19, what tax leaders should have in mind to be best positioned to execute deals in the current environment, as well as steps companies should consider if faced with restructuring or insolvency decisions.
Today we discuss Transfer Pricing Policy, the challenges leaders’ have faced and the practical solutions businesses are using to manage through and beyond COVID-19.
In this episode, Joe Hargrove, Head of Global Financial Services Tax, KPMG International, and Tax Regional Managing Partner, Marketing Services, KPMG in the US, and Jennifer Sponzilli, Principal, International Tax, KPMG in the US, discuss the continued business and tax impacts of COVID-19 and the challenges and opportunities emerging in the financial services space as leaders navigate the current environment and plan for what lies ahead.
Andrew Weir, Global Head, Asset Management, KPMG International and Regional Senior Partner and Vice Chairman, KPMG China; and David Neuenhaus, Global Head, Asset Management Tax, KPMG International, and Partner, KPMG in the US share their insights on the impact that COVID-19 is having on the Asset Management industry, at the investor, fund, and portfolio company level, as well as the overall impact on current investment trends, financial opportunities and what to anticipate moving forward.
Daida Hadzic, Director, KPMG Meijburg in the Netherlands and Head of Quality, EMA Region for Global Mobility Services discusses the impact of the revised Posted Worker Directive and its impact on global mobility amid COVID-19.
Sean Bloodwell, Global Head of Compliance Management Services, KPMG International and Partner, KPMG in the US, and Brad Brown, Global Head of Tax Technology, KPMG International, and Partner, KPMG in the US discuss some practical solutions businesses are using to manage tax compliance and the important lessons to be learned around automation and technology tools that can support compliance processes today and into the future.
Marc Burrows, Head of Global Mobility Services, KPMG International, and Partner, KPMG in the UK, Michelle Berners-Price, EMA Head of Business Travel Services, KPMG in the UK, and Ray Rackham, Global Head of Immigration, HSBC, discuss some of the current global mobility challenges and what lies ahead for business travel and immigration in a post-COVID-19 world.
In this episode, Marc Burrows, Head of Global Mobility Services, KPMG International, and Partner, KPMG in the UK, Michelle Berners-Price, EMA Head of Business Travel Services, KPMG in the UK, and Ray Rackham, Global Head of Immigration, HSBC, share their insights on how the current situation has impacted the movement of people globally, and what this means for the future of immigration policy, businesses travel, and the global workforce.
Murray Sarelius, Partner, National Head of People Services from KPMG China, Jill Hemphill, Partner from KPMG in the US, and Alex Ma, Senior Associate, from SF Lawyers in association with KPMG Law, in Hong Kong (SAR), discuss the impact of COVID-19 on global workforces and how to protect your business and your staff during this unprecedented time.
Doug Zuvich, Head of Global Trade & Customs, KPMG International, and Partner, KPMG in the US and Tim Sarson, EMEA Head of Value Chain Management and Partner, KPMG in the UK, share their insights on the global impact of COVID-19 on supply chain planning and value chain management before the global pandemic, during the current situation and what this space could look like in a post COVID-19 era.
Jane McCormick, Global Head of Tax & Legal Services, KPMG International and Lewis Lu, Head of Tax, KPMG in China, share their perspectives on the current situation through both a global and local lens, as businesses react and manage through the current environment and move beyond crisis response to recovery and post-recovery planning.
This episode includes inspiring stories and perspectives from distinguished female tax leaders Manal Corwin, Principal-in-Charge of Washington National Tax and Head of International Tax Policy, KPMG in the US, Komal Dhall, Head of Global Transfer Pricing Services, KPMG International and Sharon Katz-Pearlman, Global Head of Dispute Resolution & Controversy, KPMG International.
Vinod Kalloe, Head of International Tax Policy, at KPMG Meijburg & Co, KPMG in the Netherlands, and Robert Van der Jagt, Chairman, at KPMG's EU Tax Centre and Partner at KPMG Meijburg & Co, KPMG in the Netherlands discuss the most important tax trends and developments affecting international companies in Europe today.
Vinicius Goncalves, Partner, Head of Tax, KPMG in Brazil and Jorge Caballero, Partner, and Head of Tax & Legal, KPMG in Mexico discuss how tax departments are evolving in Mexico and Brazil in light of geopolitical developments and increasing use of technology.
Jane McCormick, Global Head of Tax & Legal, KPMG International discusses what major trends in the tax world will shape the tax function in the year and decade ahead.
Michael Bussa, National Practice Leader, Global Reward Services, KPMG in the US, explores the strategic considerations when designing and operating global incentive compensation programs.
In this episode, @Jerry Thompson, Principal, Tax, KPMG in the US, explores what companies are facing in the world of trade, tariffs, and taxes and how it fits into the Future of Tax. To learn more about this topic, read the KPMG report here.
Arco Verhulst, Global Head of Deal Advisory, Mergers & Acquisitions Tax, KPMG International, explores how mergers and acquisitions are being impacting by changing business models and how organizations are responding.
In this episode, Dr. Andreas Ball, Partner, Tax, KPMG in Germany, discusses how tax teams can manage disruptive business model change in the global automotive industry. To learn more about this topic, his article here.
In this episode, David Neuenhaus, Global Head of Sovereign Wealth and Pension Funds, Tax at KPMG International and Partner, KPMG in the US, explores the challenges and benefits Sovereign Wealth and Pension Funds face when adopting and advancing a technology program.
Kirsty Rockall, KPMG in the UK and Thomas Herr, KPMG in the US discuss what tax departments can do to increase the use of technology to help manage their transfer pricing processes.
Katherine Avery and Glen Collins, KPMG in the US, explores the advantages of aligning inclusion and diversity with mobility as organizations and workforces transform.
How are multinational corporations developing practical transfer pricing strategies to mitigate tax disputes in an ever changing tax landscape?
Sharon Katz-Pearlman, Head of Global Tax Dispute Resolution and Controversy Services, KPMG International, explores the ways in which the tax dispute landscape is being impacted by geopolitical developments, the digitization of tax and changing business models.
How is digitization impacting transfer pricing and what significant changes are we seeing?
@Erica Perry, Director, Transfer Pricing and Value Chain Management at KPMG in the UK and @Sinead Murdock, Senior Manager, Transfer Pricing and Value Chain Management also at KPMG in the UK, explore how customers have changed, the drivers of change and the impact this is having on tax operating models. To learn more about this topic, read the article: The customer has changed here.
Rodney Lawrence, Global Head of International Tax at KPMG International provides his perspective on what the most prevalent changing business models, geopolitical and digitization issues are for tax leaders.
In this episode, we speak with Lachlan Wolfers, the newly appointed Head of Global Indirect Tax Services, KPMG International. Today we explore how geopolitics, digitization and changing business models are impacting indirect tax and the Future of Tax overall.
Is your business prepared for global trade turmoil? In this episode, Douglas Zuvich, Partner, KPMG in the US and Head of Global Trade & Customs Services, KPMG International, explores global trade turmoil, the tax implications of this turmoil and how it fits into the Future of Tax. To learn more about this topic, read the KPMG Global Trade report here.
In this episode, we are looking at the consolidation of pension and sovereign wealth funds.To discuss the tax implications, potential risks and the challenges of this form of consolidation, we have David Dietz and Dino Mauricio. David is Managing Director for Tax at KPMG in the US and Dino is Managing Director and Financial Services Lead for Deal Advisory & Strategy at KPMG in the US. To learn more about this topic, click here.
Robotic process automation and global mobility with Robert Smith, Senior Manager, KPMG in the US.
Welcome to the Future of mobility podcast with Marc Burrows, Head of Global Mobility Services, KPMG International.
We talk to Jane McCormick, Global Head of Tax for KPMG International about what she sees as the most pressing trends for tax leaders and their departments today, which will tee-up our subsequent episodes that will unpack each of these areas.
We are joined by Tim Gillis, Global Head of Tax Technology and Innovation at KPMG International, and we’re here to talk about the digitization of tax and what this really means.
We are here today with Tim Sarson, Partner out of KPMG in the UK who leads Value Chain Management for Global Tax, and we're here to look at how business models are shifting as companies react to changes large and small, and reposition themselves.
We are here with Grant Wardell-Johnson, Lead Tax Partner, for KPMG’s Economics & Tax Centre for KPMG Australia, and we’re here to discuss geopolitics and the ways in which it is shaping business and tax.
We are here with Sean Bloodwell, Head of Global Compliance Management Services, KPMG International, and we're talking about the different approaches that companies are taking with their tax operating model.