How to create an ethical framework for AI in tax? Virtual Roundtable
KPMG International hosted a roundtable discussion in June 2024 to explore the creation of an ethical framework for AI in tax. This event sought to take a global perspective and build on a previous scoping roundtable hosted in London earlier in the year.
Global Responsible Tax: What can be done to ensure that people are skilled correctly for the future of work in the Global North?
KPMG International hosted a roundtable discussion in June 2024 to explore the different approaches to navigating demographic dynamics in relation to tax and work. Highlighted as a key issue in an initial scoping roundtable hosted in late 2023, this conversation, focusing on the Global North, looked to discuss the unique set of intersecting challenges.
Global Responsible Tax: What can be done to ensure that people are skilled correctly for the future of work in the Global South?
KPMG International hosted a roundtable discussion in June 2024 to explore the different approaches to navigating demographic dynamics in relation to tax and work. Highlighted as a key issue in an initial scoping roundtable hosted in late 2023, this deep dive conversation, focusing on the Global South, looked to discuss the unique set of intersecting challenges.
Public Tax Reporting - Tax transparency and tax reporting
This paper, part of the Global Responsible Tax Programme, seeks to demystify some of the more difficult tax concepts so that tax reporting can become more accessible at different levels of expertise.
Taxation and the Circular Economy - What it means for business
This paper, part of the Global Responsible Tax Programme, seeks to explain what is generally meant by the circular economy, considering what taxes, tariffs, and incentive levers are being used or proposed to drive a more circular economy.
Our Future is Biotech - Jericho Conversations with Andrew Craig
We interviewed Andrew Craig, as part of our Jericho Conversations series. Andrew's latest book, "Our Future is Biotech," delves into why biotech is the next frontier.
Responsible AI in tax administration: Who or what should be responsible?
This article by Benita Mathew examines the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence in government and administrative services, highlighting the associated risks. It distinguishes between three types of risks: impact-based, inherent, and incremental process risks. Impact-based risks focus on the negative consequences for public end-users, inherent risks pertain to the reliability and biases of AI tools, and incremental process risks involve issues like traceability and human oversight in tax administration processes.
What is the role of consumption taxes in building effective tax systems?
This meeting of the Global Responsible Tax Thought Leaders (GRTTL) group, explored the progressive potential of consumption taxes and their balance against income taxes…
Global Responsible Tax: How to create an ethical framework for AI and tax?
As part of the Global Responsible Tax Programme, KPMG International hosted a roundtable discussion, to explore the use of AI, concerns, and how to create an ethical framework for AI and tax.
Part 3 | Tax and Carbon: Carrot or stick? Virtual roundtable
Jericho and KPMG International hosted this conversation as part of the Global Responsible Programme to explore the different policy approaches to carbon taxes taken by the United States and Europe – and their implications for the Global South.
Global Survey: Help shape a framework to recast the relationship between Business and Democracy
Take this survey to contribute the final report from the Business and Democracy Commission…
Adventures in Democracy - Jericho Conversations with Erica Benner
We interviewed Erica Benner, as part of our Jericho Conversations series. Adventures in Democracy is the title of Erica's latest book which offers insights into the complexities of democracy and provides guidance on how individuals and communities can contribute to its vitality and resilience.
The Interim report, explores the key challenges in the evolving relationship between business and democracy. Download a copy of the report here.