The Role of Technology in Global Minimum Tax Compliance
Knowledge • The Role of Technology in Global Minimum Tax Compliance
Knowledge • The Role of Technology in Global Minimum Tax Compliance
This article will discuss how technology can help multinational corporations streamline their global minimum tax compliance processes,
including the use of data analytics and automation.
In an increasingly complex global tax landscape, multinational corporations (MNCs) are facing new challenges in complying with global
minimum tax regulations. The recent OECD/G20 agreement on Pillar Two rules, which sets a minimum effective tax rate of 15% for MNCs with
global revenue above €750 million, has further emphasized the need for robust compliance mechanisms.
In this article, we will explore how technology can play a crucial role in helping MNCs streamline their global minimum tax compliance
processes, leveraging data analytics and automation.
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Starting May 2026, in-scope multinational enterprise (MNE) groups must register for Singapore’s Multinational Enterprise Top-up Tax (MTT), Domestic Top-up Tax (DTT), and the GloBE Information Return (GIR) under the Multinational Enterprise (Minimum Tax) Act 2024.
For the year 2026, IRAS has updated its indicative margin, reaffirming its support for simplified, arm’s length transfer pricing practices.
Singapore taxpayers entering into financial arrangements with related parties must ensure compliance with the arm’s length principle. This includes transactions such as cash pooling, hedging, financial guarantees, captive insurance, and related party loans.