The Multilateral Taxation Treaty proposed by Global 91 is crafted by experienced international taxation specialists, ensuring that it meets the complexities of today’s global economy. Here’s how our expertise shapes the treaty:
Professor Dale Pinto and Dr Robert Hynes are the leading experts in international tax law reform and multilateral tax treaties. Their extensive knowledge and experience has allowed them to address the increasing failure of the current global tax regime to effectively address the challenges of globalisation, the digital economy, the internet, crypto-currency, tax evasion, base erosion and profit shifting, and to design a multilateral tax treaty that effectively addresses all these issues.
2. Multilateral Tax Treaty Authority
3. The Multilateral Tax Treaty Aurhority which will provide administrative functions in support of the tax centered activities of Global 91 as established by the Global 91 Charter. For security, and provision of appropriate living conditions for the ethnically diverse work-force Australia has been chosen as the permanent operational headquaters of the Multilateral Tax Treaty and the Multilateral Tax Treaty Authority.
4. Comprehensive Stakeholder Engagement
W actively engage with diverse stakeholders—including governments, businesses, and academia—to gather insights and perspectives. This collaborative approach ensures that the treaty reflects the realities and needs of all parties involved in the international tax landscape.
5. Focus on Contemporary Issues
Professor Dale Pinto and Dr Robert Hynes are well-versed in contemporary taxation issues, including the digital economy, tax avoidance, and equitable taxation. This knowledge allows creating provisions that directly address these pressing challenges, promoting a fairer tax environment.
6. Adaptable Framework
Understanding that the global economic landscape is ever-evolving, the Multilateral Taxation Treaty is designed to be flexible and adaptable. Professor Dale Pinto and Dr Robert Hynes continually assess changes in international taxation, ensuring the treaty remains relevant and effective over time. The process of amending the Multilateral Tax Treaty can be simpli and quickly performed once the formal amending requirments have been completed.
7. Education and Guidance
In addition to treaty development, our specialists provide ongoing education and guidance on international taxation issues. We aim to empower businesses and governments with the knowledge necessary to navigate the complexities of the global tax system confidently.