Pillar 2 perils for U.S. tax-exempt organizations by Jeremy Raphael
By: Raphael, Jeremy
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Jeremy Raphael is a tax specialist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In this article, Raphael identifies scenarios in which the pillar 2 minimum tax may apply to a U.S. tax-exempt organization’s subsidiary, despite the tax being designed for for-profit businesses. The views expressed in this article are the author’s and do not necessarily reflect those of his employer.
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