Country-by-Country Reporting webinar: new public reporting requirements for corporate tax and other fiscal information

Join our expert-led webinar on the new public reporting requirements for multinational groups operating in Romania. This session is designed for CFOs, Tax Directors, accountants, controlling professionals, and Transfer Pricing specialists.
  • Date: 27 November 2024
  • Time: 10:00 AM
  • Duration: 45 minutes
  • Format: online webinar

Register now to gain valuable insights into the new CbC reporting requirements and ensure your organisation is prepared for the 31 December 2024 deadline. This webinar is part of our Mazars Learning Lab series of events. 

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Key topics

  • Non-public Country-by-Country Reporting
  • Public Country-by-Country Reporting and publication requirements
  • Impact of new reporting obligations on group reputation

Why attend?

Multinational groups with a presence in Romania are facing new public reporting obligations regarding corporate tax and other fiscal information. These new regulations mark a significant transformation in the fiscal transparency of large multinational groups through Public CbC Reporting. This imposes strict legal obligations and opens new opportunities for companies to review and improve their fiscal transparency strategies - strategies that the general public will closely observe.

Secure your place in this essential webinar to stay ahead of regulatory changes and optimise your tax transparency strategy.

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Forvis Mazars Learning Lab

 

This webinar is part of our Forvis Mazars Learning Lab initiative, an extensive event series designed to empower professionals with the latest insights across various domains. The Forvis Mazars Learning Lab will bring you a selection of technical workshops and events, both online and in-person, covering topics such as tax, HR & payroll, accounting, sustainability, IFRS, audit, and beyond. 


Join us on this journey and stay tuned for future events, designed to meet your needs.  

 

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