Mark Lee on Income Tax (Amendment) Bill and Multinational Enterprise (Minimum Tax) Bill

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Mark Lee on Income Tax (Amendment) Bill and Multinational Enterprise (Minimum Tax) Bill
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As Parliament debated a Bill to enforce a global 15 per cent minimum effective tax rate for large multinational enterprises (MNEs) in Singapore, NMP Mark Lee said many jurisdictions are implementing significant tax reforms in response to the global shift.

As Parliament debated a Bill to enforce a global 15 per cent minimum effective tax rate for large multinational enterprises in Singapore, NMP Mark Lee said many jurisdictions are implementing significant tax reforms in response to the global shift.

As Parliament debated a Bill to enforce a global 15 per cent minimum effective tax rate for large multinational enterprises in Singapore, NMP Mark Lee said many jurisdictions are implementing significant tax reforms in response to the global shift.

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