CIOT and IFS debate: What next for international tax co-operation?

Monday 16 June 2025 | 14:00 - 15:30

Join CIOT and the Institute for Fiscal Studies on Monday 16 June for another debate online.

THE DEBATE

With America stepping back from international tax cooperation, are discussions on reallocation of taxing rights (Pillar 1) now doomed? What are the implications for unilateral measures such as digital services taxes?

Without the US, can the global minimum corporate tax rate (Pillar 2) survive? What does this mean for countries such as the UK that have enacted Pillar 2? With the OECD process struggling is there any prospect that the UN talks – which the US have walked out of – will achieve anything?

Join us and an expert international panel to consider where tax co-operation goes from here.

OUR PANEL

Chenai Mukumba - Executive Director, Tax Justice Network Africa

Paul Oosterhuis - Senior International Tax Practitioner, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, Washington DC 

Tim Power - Director for Business and International Tax, HM Treasury, and Chair, OECD Committee on Fiscal Affairs 

Tim Sarson - Head of Tax Policy, KPMG UK

Chair: Helen Miller, incoming Director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies

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