
Explaining UTPR and the Pillar II Framework
The OECD Pillar II proposal, also known as the Global Minimum Tax, is part of the OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework on
“GBA has proven to be instrumental in preventing policies that would have detrimentally impacted international companies operating in America.”
Kevin Sherfey, Vice President of Tax & Treasury, BAE Systems
Whether you are leading your company’s tax department or government affairs team, a GBA membership will give your company a competitive advantage. Here is just some of the value you and your team will gain when you join:
If your company is a U.S. subsidiary of a foreign-headquartered company and you need help getting your voice heard in Washington and state capitals around the country, contact Christina Salu to learn more about how GBA can help.
“GBA is the premier trade association for international companies in the United States. They fight to ensure a level playing field for foreign-based companies to succeed in the U.S. market.”
Stephen Ciccone, Group Vice President Government Affairs, Toyota Motor North America
The OECD Pillar II proposal, also known as the Global Minimum Tax, is part of the OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework on
Toyota has committed, through the Pledge to America’s Workers, to provide 200,000 workforce training opportunities over the next five years through apprenticeships, work-based learning opportunities, retraining, on the job training, and other educational opportunities.
The OECD Pillar II proposal, also known as the Global Minimum Tax, is part of the OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework on
A coalition of organizations representing millions of U.S. workers today sent a letter to leaders of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce