The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) released a guidance in the form of questions and answers (Q&As) in respect of compliance with country-by-country (CbC) reporting requirements. The guidance reflects the transitional administrative practice of the ATO until the planned review of CbC reporting in 2020.
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