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Cross Border Tax Radio is a not-for-profit podcast. Our goal is simple: to kick off conversations on crucial international tax topics. Each episode features engaging discussions with leading experts in the field of international tax law. We explore the latest developments and delve into the unique stories of our guests. Our podcast is not just about sharing knowledge. We aim to create a space where tax professionals can connect, exchange ideas, and find inspiration.

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In this episode, we discuss the Pillar Two Side-by-Side System, the competitive advantages it creates for US-parented MNEs, its interaction with Article 32 of the EU Pillar Two Directive and its potential breach of EU law, the strategic position that developing countries may adopt, and the potential implications of the stocktake. In the highly unlikely scenario that you somehow missed it, Professor Parada’s latest insightful article on the SbS Package and the Irony of Global Tax Cooper...
Robots are increasingly taking over jobs that were once considered safe from automation. In response, there are growing calls across the globe to impose taxes on robots. I had the pleasure of speaking with Orly Mazur to understand whether taxing robots is really the right solution. Orly, a leading voice on robot taxation, shares her thoughts on the following questions: What are robots in general? How, if at all, do they differ from artificial intelligence?Is it possible to define robots for t...
Should the rich pay wealth tax? You have likely seen this question spark intense debate in policy forums, at dinner tables, or even on LinkedIn. Tax policy expert Sam Mitha answers this question and also shares insightful thoughts on questions such as: What are the main reasons wealth taxes have failed in most countries?Should the UK implement a wealth tax?Could a global minimum wealth tax curb the race to the bottom in individual income tax rates and prevent capital flight? The id...
In this episode, Edward Balaba and Ritu Bharadwaj share the motivating factors behind their decision to pursue an LL.M. in international tax law. They also get candid about the individuals who inspired them and served as guiding lights to help them navigate the many challenges of leaving their home countries to study abroad. Finally, Ritu and Edward share their perspectives on the highly relevant topic of tax activism versus/ and tax scholarship. The goal of this episode is to offer insights ...
The topic of this episode arises from our increasingly interconnected world and the reinventing of our work practices in recent years. The era when the board of directors convened solely in fixed locations, seated around large oakwood tables to make strategic business decisions, has passed. Technology has made it easy to make strategic business decisions for corporations from virtually any location. However, a tax consequence of this convenience is the increased risk of corporations being dua...
In this episode, Attorney Nana Ama Sarfo shares her expert insights on why there are still no easy answers for developing countries when it comes to choosing between Amount A of Pillar One and DSTs. She also explains the problems associated with DSTs and whether it is possible that countries could potentially design DSTs in a manner that circumvents the definition of DSTs in the MLC, thereby implementing both Amount A and DSTs? Nana also shares how, like many other professionals, she fell in...
In this episode, Dr. Germaine Rekwest discusses key issues such as what drives countries to choose tax treaty partners, the costs and benefits of tax treaty negotiations, the relationship between tax treaties and foreign direct investment, and which treaty provisions are most debated by negotiators. She also shares the motivating reasons behind her career choice and her sources of inspiration.
The impact of Pillar Two on developing countries has been a prominent topic in academic circles, policy forums, and media. In this episode, Dr. Leopoldo Parada shares his expert insights on some of the aspects of Pillar Two that are frequently highlighted as advantageous for developing countries. Dr. Parada discusses whether the STTR and the QDMTT are beneficial for developing countries. He also offers his views on the future of tax incentives and recommends the best policy options for develo...
Thanks for joining us for the very first episode of Cross Border Tax Radio. We are discussing a fascinating topic with our special guest, Dr. Dick Molenaar: the taxation of non-resident athletes. With the Paris Olympics just around the corner, this seems to be the perfect time to explore this fascinating subject.
Welcome to Cross Border Tax Radio! Join us for short episodes featuring expert discussions on crucial international tax topics. We cover the latest developments, tackle pressing issues, and share unique guest stories. Your go-to source for all things international taxation - listen now and navigate the complexities with us! Available wherever you listen to podcasts.
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