- SADC Foreign Ministers Retreat 2026 Adopts Skukuza Plan
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- Watchdog Warns Canada World Cup 2026 Hosting Cost Hits $1B
- Pope Leo XIV AI Encyclical 2026: Tech Layoff Risks Facing Church
- WHO Ebola PHEIC Declaration 2026 Triggers US Travel Ban
- TotalEnergies Employee Shareholding 2026: Work Offering Live
- DOJ Trump IRS Audit Settlement 2026 Grants Audit Immunity
- UNGA Climate Justice Resolution 2026 Passes in 141-8 Vote
Corporate Taxes
The digital pipes aren’t ready. BIAC warns that the Pillar Two System Lag makes the June 30 deadline impossible for many firms without a formal penalty waiver.
The price of stability has gone up. The IMF Global Growth Revision 2026 slashes targets, citing a “regime of expensive growth” fueled by the ongoing energy supply shock.
Crunch time at the UN. The UN Tax Convention Impasse 2026 has stalled negotiations as developing nations and the OECD fail to agree on global service taxing rights.
The Technical Fee loophole is closing. SADC’s new SADC Upstream Audit Initiative utilizes regional AI tools to ensure mining profits stay within the continent.
The Trust Fund era is under fire. Crossbench Senators have stalled the 2026 Budget’s fuel package, demanding a 30% minimum tax for the Australia Trust Tax 2026 reform.
The IRS is waving the white flag on procedural friction. The IR-2026-65 Settlement Offer provides a major olive branch to conservation easement partnerships, aiming to clear the Tax Court.
The sprint is on. The US Senate has moved Reconciliation 2.0 to committee marking, with a Friday deadline to finalize the Foreign-Sourced Revenue Surcharge.
The UK is doubling down on stability. HMRC’s new HMRC Tax Certainty Service 2026 offers binding clearances for £1B+ projects, positioning the UK as a premier hub for FDI.
The digital noose tightens. Nigeria’s Taxpro Max 2.0 migration forces multinationals to synchronize their transfer pricing data in real-time or face a total block on VAT clearances.
The tax-free era is over. Today’s release of the Bermuda 15% CIT Handbook 2026 provides the final rules for the 15% tax, focusing on fair market value step-ups.

