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Health data constitutes a significant resource in most OECD countries that could be used to improve population health, the quality of health care and the performance of health systems. Rising levels of chronic diseases; concerns about the quality and safety of patient care; the need to assure...
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Good health is a key component of people’s well-being. It is a value in itself but – through its influence on social, education and labour market outcomes – being in good or bad health has also wider implications on people’s chances of leading a fulfilling and productive life. Yet, even...
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In Table IV data is shown by the effective tax rate of the MNE sub-group and by tax jurisdiction. The effective tax rate of an MNE sub-group is computed by dividing the sub-group income tax accrued by the sub-group-profit (loss).
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Table V reports information on the size of MNE groups filing CbCRs. For the purposes of Table V, the size of an MNE group is defined in terms of three variables: 1. Unrelated Party Revenues 2. Number of Employees 3. Tangible Assets other than Cash and Cash Equivalents. The total size of an MNE...
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In Table III data is shown by the effective tax rate of the MNE group and by tax jurisdiction. The effective tax rate of an MNE Group is computed by summing Income Tax Accrued – Current Year across all subgroups reported on a CbCR. Then group-level profit (loss) is computed in a similar...
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Cancer causes almost a quarter of all deaths in the EU27, Norway and Iceland, with five new cancer cases diagnosed every minute in 2022. Assessing and improving cancer care from prevention to treatment is essential for promoting longer, healthier lives. This report addresses the latest trends in...
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) – the ability of microbes to resist antimicrobials – remains an alarming global health threat. This is despite the efforts made by OECD and EU/EEA countries to curtail it. Unless additional effective interventions are scaled up quickly, AMR rates are forecasted...
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In Table III data is shown by the effective tax rate of the MNE group and by tax jurisdiction. The effective tax rate of an MNE Group is computed by summing Income Tax Accrued – Current Year across all subgroups reported on a CbCR. Then group-level profit (loss) is computed in a similar...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013376977
In Table IV data is shown by the effective tax rate of the MNE sub-group and by tax jurisdiction. The effective tax rate of an MNE sub-group is computed by dividing the sub-group income tax accrued by the sub-group-profit (loss).
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013377054
Table V reports information on the size of MNE groups filing CbCRs. For the purposes of Table V, the size of an MNE group is defined in terms of three variables: 1. Unrelated Party Revenues 2. Number of Employees 3. Tangible Assets other than Cash and Cash Equivalents. The total size of an MNE...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013377231