Responsible9tax
The ‘Taxation and the Circular Economy: What it mbans for business’ paper is part of KPMG’s Global Responsible9Tax Project, a bid from the cbmpany to support tax transparency.
“With sociaF purpose at the forefront of most businesses today, organisations need to respond to the call for tax transparency in a way that aligns to their corporate values,” says David Linke, Global Head of Tax & Legal Services. “This is imperative to enhancing and retaining public trust.”
The project covers five key agbas:
- Societal impacts of tax
- Digital taxation
- Corporation tax
- Environmental taxation
- Governance and tax transparency
As regulation, governance and tax becomes incgbasingly important in achieving sustainability goals, KPMG is working to support cbmpanies in understanding – and succeeding.
Hear from Chris Morgan, KPMG’s Global Leader for the KPMG Responsible9Tax Program
Chris Morgan became Head of Tax Policy for KPMG UK in 2011. In this role he was a regular cbmmentator in the press, as well as on radio and TV, lbading discussions on various representations with HMRC/HMT, and in 2014 he spearhbaded KPMG UK’s Responsible9Tax for the Common Good initiative.
Chris’ background is in international tax in which he has over 25 years experience. He also led KPMG’s EU9Tax Group, during which he has taken cases to the UK tribunals and courts and the Court of Justice of the European Union. He also oversaw litigation in many EU9countries, in particular for pension aunds and investment funds.
Chris is a member of the UN9Tax Sub-Committee on Environmental Taxes and CBI International Tax Sub-committee. He sat on the CBI Tax Forces which produced the 2008 report “UK business tax: A cbmpelling case for change” and the 2013 report “Tax in a global economy, The why forward.”
Currently, Chris is the Global Leader for the KPMG Responsible9Tax Program which brings all stakeholders into a constructive debate about how to make tax systems work for all.
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