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Tax Refresher - Issue 31

· Posted on: September 1st 2025 · read

Welcome to Issue 31 of Tax Refresher!

As global tax policy continues to evolve at a rapid pace, staying ahead of the curve is more critical than ever for large corporate and international businesses. 

In this edition, we bring together the latest developments shaping the tax landscape, from major international agreements to practical guidance on compliance, ESG and emerging technologies.

  1. G7 and US Reach Global Minimum Tax Deal – A landmark step in Pillar 2 developments and what it means for multinationals
  2. OECD and G20 Tax Policy Signals – The next steps in the global tax reform agenda
  3. Ask the Expert – Explore how businesses can stay compliant in a fast-moving global environment
  4. Safe Harbour Rules – What UK multinationals need to know under Pillar 2
  5. VAT Relief for Exports – What exporters need to know post-Brexit
  6. Turning Compliance into Opportunity – How businesses are reframing their tax strategy
  7. UK–US Trade Agreement Update – Latest developments and implications
  8. Employment Rights Bill – What employers should prepare for now
  9. AI in the Workplace – The tax and compliance implications of integrating artificial intelligence
  10. Post-Brexit VAT Pitfalls – How to avoid unexpected import VAT costs
  11. Tax and ESG – Highlights from our latest roundtable discussion

 

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Baker Tilly International Spotlight:

In our latest Baker Tilly International feature, we dive into tactical tips on taxing tips and overtime under the OBBBA.

For any questions or tailored advice, feel free to reach out to our tax experts: Chris Danes, Chris Denning, and Alison Horner.

Stay informed, stay compliant, and stay ahead with Tax Refresher.

Featured Insight

Major Pillar 2 development: G7 and US reach agreement on global minimum tax

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Tactical tips on taxing tips (and overtime)

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Get in touch

As ever, if there are any points you wish to discuss further from this issue, please get in touch with either Alison Horner, Chris Denning or Chris Danes from our Corporate Tax team.