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The Regulatory Policy Scan of Bulgaria assesses the country’s regulatory management capacity by taking stock of regulatory policies, institutions and tools, describing trends and recent developments, and identifying gaps in relation to good practices. Improving the entire regulatory policy...
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This policy paper describes the current state of play of the measures taken by countries to promote the professionalisation of the public procurement workforce. The paper focuses on the main elements of professionalising the public procurement workforce: i) assessing the current state of...
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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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The COVID-19 crisis was a significant stress test for public administrations, challenging - like never before - the capacity of public sector organisations to respond to emergencies while achieving their goals and priorities. It also provided a unique learning opportunity, as public sector...
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Promoting the professionalisation of the public procurement workforce is gaining attention across EU Member States and OECD countries. To support professionalisation initiatives, the European Commission designed a scalable and structured tool to assess the skills and knowledge of public...
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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...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014324663
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