Grant Thornton Baltic conducted a survey among companies to find out how many of them are consciously and purposefully engaged in anti-money laundering. Look into the results and test your company!
Grant Thornton Baltic OÜ experts conducted an analysis of the energy networks belonging to public undertakings at the request of the Strategy Unit of the Government Office of Estonia and it was funded from measure no. 12.2 “Development of quality of policy-making” of priority axis no. 12 “Administrative Capacity” of the Cohesion Fund’s operational programme 2014-2020. The initiator and partner of the project is the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications.
The international business advisory network Grant Thornton has been conducting research on this topic for 17 years, and the results show that the number of female executives has gradually grown each year, but this year’s study revealed that only 31% of executives around the world are female.
Grant Thornton has released a new guide to help international entrepreneurs navigate transfer pricing regulations in different countries and keep up with recent changes.
Spring is an appropriate time to talk about ice starting to break up. In this article, however, the ice means women, and the perspective is that the share of women in top management of the world’s companies is finally seeing brisk growth.
The international community has expressed concern about international companies that take advantage of the possibilities afforded by different tax jurisdictions for tax planning purposes. Such companies aim to move profits into low-tax-rate territories, without actually being engaged in economic activity there. In response to this concern, the G20/OECD published the BEPS (Base Erosion and Profit Shifting) action plan in July 2013. BEPS covers 15 different areas of activity, which are planned to be completed in three stages: September 2014, September 2015 and December 2015.