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July 13, 2015

KPMG Launches Publication Focused on Private Company Tax Issues

KPMG has started a new quarterly, market-facing publication designed to provide chief tax officers, other C-Suite executives, and board members with a unique window into how their peers are wrestling with important tax topics.

Isaac M. O'Bannon

The Big 4 accounting, tax and business consultancy KPMG has started a new quarterly, market-facing publication designed to provide chief tax officers, other C-Suite executives, and board members with a unique window into how their peers are wrestling with important tax topics and addressing related challenges and opportunities.

Chief Tax Officer (CTO) Insights captures highlights of top-of-mind tax issues at leading companies, drawing from conversations that KPMG tax partners and managing directors hold regularly with top tax executives.

“Tax Departments play an integral role in the success of their businesses,” said Jeffrey C. LeSage, Vice Chairman of Tax at KPMG LLP. “Our goal in developing CTO Insights is to share practical information, intelligence and actionable ideas that can help the broader community of executives add significant value to their organizations.”

The inaugural edition features articles with timely discussions on the following topics:

  • Building the case for tax transformation.
  • Releases from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) on its Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) Action Plan and the impact on international taxation.
  • Talent management approaches for tax.
  • Pros and cons of a shared services model for the tax function.
  • Effective communications for the chief tax officer with senior management.

Each issue of KPMG’s CTO Insights is developed to offer tax professionals in private companies an array of practical and actionable content.

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