Navigating Australia and EU Public CbCR Rules for Chinese Groups
In an environment where tax transparency and reporting is a key issue for global businesses, Australia’s newly introduced Public CbCR rules, further to the EU’s Public CbCR rules being implemented in the bloc’s member states, create an added reporting obligation on Chinese multinationals to the already complicated global tax transparency environment. In this webcast, experts from China joined our Australian counterparts to discuss the need for Chinese companies to make public global disclosures if they have a presence in Australia and/or the EU, Key differences in the Australia Public CbC data requirements and how they differ to EU and OECD requirements, and other practical issues, market observations and challenges. (Live Presentation was aired on 24 March 2026) https://www.deloitte.com/global/en/se...

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