The OECD is considering how to tackle a number of worker mobility and taxation questions, including issues related to transfer pricing, treaties, tax competition and pensions, an official said Monday.
There isn’t yet a timeline for the work, said Achim Pross, acting deputy director at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development’s Center for Tax Policy and Administration.
“It’s certainly going to be a long piece of work as we move forward,” he said, speaking at a meeting of the European Parliament’s tax subcommittee.
As the pandemic accelerated a growing trend of remote work, employers and tax authorities have ...
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