Join us for the newest episode of #ESGTalk, where Brett Weaver, tax leader for the ESG Practice at KPMG US joins co-host Andromeda Wood to discuss the intersection of #tax and #sustainability. Tune in to discover how taxation serves as both a catalyst and indicator of sustainability, leverages green tax incentives and explores the varied tax policy approaches in the United States and Europe.
Curious about the intersection of tax and sustainability? Brett Weaver, Tax leader for ESG at KPMG US sat down with Andromeda Wood on the #ESGTalk podcast from Workiva to explore how tax is a driver and measure of sustainability.
From using green tax incentives to outlining the different approaches to tax policy in the US and Europe, listen for more insights:
https://lnkd.in/eJP5Qxng
Tax is the preferred tool of governments to drive sustainability measures in the private sector. At the same time, taxes paid by companies is, at least one, measure of their sustainability practices. Check out this discussion of how these issues intersect in my conversation with Andromeda Wood of the #ESGTalk podcast from Workiva.
Curious about the intersection of tax and sustainability? Brett Weaver, Tax leader for ESG at KPMG US sat down with Andromeda Wood on the #ESGTalk podcast from Workiva to explore how tax is a driver and measure of sustainability.
From using green tax incentives to outlining the different approaches to tax policy in the US and Europe, listen for more insights:
https://lnkd.in/eJP5Qxng
In this video, Ruth Wallace caught up with SSE’s Head of Tax, Martin McEwen, to understand what he’s been doing to support their sustainability ambitions and what is at the top of his ESG tax to-do list for the next 12 months.
Watch now: http://spkl.io/60404Lufk
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The intersection of tax and sustainability is highlighted by Brett Weaver, the ESG Tax leader at KPMG US, who points out that tax serves as both a catalyst and a benchmark for sustainability. The latest ESG Talk delves into how to leverage green tax incentives and examines the varying tax policy strategies in the U.S. and Europe, among other topics. https://dy.si/s4RDC
The intersection of tax and sustainability is highlighted by Brett Weaver, the ESG Tax leader at KPMG US, who points out that tax serves as both a catalyst and a benchmark for sustainability. The latest ESG Talk delves into how to leverage green tax incentives and examines the varying tax policy strategies in the U.S. and Europe, among other topics. https://bit.ly/46fzWaP
The intersection of tax and sustainability is highlighted by Brett Weaver, the ESG Tax leader at KPMG US, who points out that tax serves as both a catalyst and a benchmark for sustainability. The latest ESG Talk delves into how to leverage green tax incentives and examines the varying tax policy strategies in the U.S. and Europe, among other topics. https://bit.ly/4bOPi7r
The intersection of tax and sustainability is highlighted by Brett Weaver, the ESG Tax leader at KPMG US, who points out that tax serves as both a catalyst and a benchmark for sustainability. The latest ESG Talk delves into how to leverage green tax incentives and examines the varying tax policy strategies in the U.S. and Europe, among other topics. https://bit.ly/3XZ75pf
I am really quite proud to feature on the front cover of this week's Tax Journal alongside my colleague Charles Yorke discussing a topic that I personally think is essential to factor in to decision-making nowadays: ESG, and how it intersects with tax.
In our article we provide our guide to Tax and ESG, focusing on the key practical considerations for in-house Heads of Tax.
With many thanks to Paul Stainforth for the invitation to contribute.
The link is in the comments below for those who would like to read the piece (and is free to view even for non-subscribers if you register with the Tax Journal website). 👇
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My colleagues Charles Yorke and Brin Rajathurai have penned an insightful article in Tax Journal, highlighting the evolving landscape of tax in the context of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria.
As in-house Heads of Tax, it's crucial to integrate tax considerations into the broader ESG strategy of your organization. The introduction of taxes on plastic packaging and the alignment of fuel and aviation duties with emissions underscore the need for a cross-functional approach to manage additional tax costs and their impact on business models and supply chains.
Moreover, non-tax ESG policies, such as hybrid working models, can have significant tax implications, affecting company tax residence, permanent establishment risk, and employment taxes. Proactive involvement in ESG policy-making and ensuring alignment with the group's tax strategy can mitigate risks and enhance the group's reputation.
Articulating a tax strategy is not only a legal requirement in some jurisdictions but also serves as a testament to the group's commitment to responsible tax conduct. It can be a differentiator in the market, as seen with the Fair Tax Mark and the B-Team's Responsible Tax Principles. Avoiding 'tax greenwashing' is imperative; the group's actions must reflect its published tax policy to maintain credibility and avoid reputational damage.
Good tax governance is essential for compliance and can lead to benefits such as simplified tax audits and cooperative relationships with tax authorities. Understanding and fulfilling legal requirements, adopting best practices, and staying abreast of changes in tax law are key to maintaining robust tax governance.
Lastly, tax transparency is becoming increasingly important for building trust and meeting ESG goals. With the rise of mandatory and voluntary tax reporting requirements, it's vital to have the right systems and expertise to manage and analyze tax data effectively. This transparency can influence investor, consumer, and talent decisions, making a responsible tax approach a critical factor in the group's overall success.
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I am really quite proud to feature on the front cover of this week's Tax Journal alongside my colleague Charles Yorke discussing a topic that I personally think is essential to factor in to decision-making nowadays: ESG, and how it intersects with tax.
In our article we provide our guide to Tax and ESG, focusing on the key practical considerations for in-house Heads of Tax.
With many thanks to Paul Stainforth for the invitation to contribute.
The link is in the comments below for those who would like to read the piece (and is free to view even for non-subscribers if you register with the Tax Journal website). 👇
#allenoveryglobaltax #ESGTax #sustainability #TaxJournal
In this video Ruth Wallace caught up with SSE’s Head of Tax, Martin McEwen, to understand what he’s been doing to support their sustainability ambitions and what is at the top of his ESG tax to-do list for the next 12 months. Watch now: https://lnkd.in/eFbbBUaR
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