OECD Pillar Two: New Safe Harbors Benefit US Multinationals Significantly
Skadden analysis of January 5, 2026 OECD package. The US is currently the only country formally identified as meeting SbS Safe Harbour eligibility criteria. Non-US multinationals benefit from the new Simplified ETR Safe Harbor.
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