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EY position paper on "BEPS 2.0 and value-added tax"
Key propositions we will explore:
- The hoped-for level playing field of BEPS 2.0 will not be achieved and the global “tax harmonization” sought will increase subsidy competition between locations.
- The trend toward ever more international tax regulation is not about to stop.
- The paper also discusses VAT in Switzerland, where further increases are to be expected for various reasons.
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