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Just In
Stop giving revenue away. The OECD Investment Tax Guide 2026 provides G20 ministers with a strategy to replace outdated tax holidays with Pillar Two-compliant investment credits.
The training wheels are off. The EU CBAM 2026 Q1 deadline marks the first mandatory reporting cycle under the definitive regime, with emissions now tied to €75.36 certificate prices.
Tax evasion is getting more expensive in Seoul. The South Korea Tax Fraud Ruling 2026 resulted in an $8.8M penalty today, proving that the NTS’s global reach is now unavoidable.
The “learning window” is officially shut. Today marks the final day of penalty-free reporting for the Brazil VAT Reform 2026 pilot, making ERP compliance mandatory.
A strategic retreat for high-end owners: The South Korea Property Tax Relief 2026 allows sellers to bypass heavy surcharges by filing for permits before the May 9 “tax cliff.”
A semiconductor-led bonus boom and a housing market rally have triggered a South Korea Revenue Jump 2026. Revenue rose 5.5 trillion won in March, providing a Q1 fiscal cushion.
The digital tax net has been cast. With the finalization of the OECD CARF XML Schema 2026, crypto-asset service providers now have the technical roadmap for mandatory 2027 reporting.
Global trade just got a digital watchdog. The UNCTAD Hormuz Dashboard 2026 monitors the Strait of Hormuz crisis, providing tax planners with vital data on fuel and import costs.
Tax policy is the new monetary shock. The IMF Global Spillovers 2026 conference warns that Pillar Two is causing synchronized capital shifts that require central bank coordination.
Protectionism prevails. The USITC NOES Determination 2026 vote ensures that anti-dumping duties on electrical steel remain in place, securing domestic supply for the EV and energy industries.

