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Patchwork or Platform? The Future of Pillar Two
KPMG International convened a virtual roundtable in March 2026 as part of the Global Responsible Tax Program to explore the evolving trajectory of Pillar Two and its implications for global tax cooperation.
Will robots pay tax?
KPMG International hosted an online roundtable in February 2026 as part of the Global Responsible Tax Program. Participants from business, academia, policy and civil society discussed how tax systems might respond to the growing impact of artificial intelligence, robotics and automation on the economy and labor market and what role tax can and should play in meeting social and business goals.
The great tax tug-of-war: Should I stay or should I go?
KPMG International hosted a dinner in February 2026 in London as part of the Global Responsible Tax Program to explore how tax policy, mobility and wider public policy shape the UK’s competitiveness in an era of heightened global contestation.
You can’t manage complexity with a simple system
When we speak to organisations about how they intersect with the worlds of politics, democracy, government and the state, we hear repeatedly that good people with the best intentions on all sides are being weighed down by a mix of overwhelm and overload.
Watch the Launch of New Report from the Business and Democracy Commission: Navigating Growing Political Pressures
On Wednesday 28 January 2026, Jericho hosted a special panel discussion in collaboration with Ipsos and the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) to celebrate the launch of the latest report from the Business and Democracy Commission.
Incentives and tax policy: Between growth, fairness and global collaboration
KPMG International hosted a virtual roundtable in November 2025 as part of the Global Responsible Tax Program to explore how governments and businesses can design incentive policies that balance economic growth, fairness and global collaboration.
Bilateralism, unilateralism or bust? Rethinking global governance in a fractured world
KPMG International hosted a dinner discussion in August 2025, as part of the Global Responsible Tax Program, to explore the shifting nature of global governance and its implications for tax and beyond.
Tax policy in flux: How far does the US Administration’s economic influence extend?
KPMG International hosted a virtual roundtable in October 2025 as part of its Global Responsible Tax thought leaders’ group. The group of tax leaders, policymakers, academics, business representatives and civil society discussed how the direction of the US Administration’s economic focus continues to shape global tax policy, and its perhaps unexpected secondary and tertiary knock-on effects.
What comes next?
It's been a chaotic year both at home and abroad. I wish we could say the new year will be different, that you will find solid ground in certainty and the ability to predict and plan.
Tariffs: Trade tools or policy Swiss army knives?
KPMG International convened a roundtable discussion in July 2025, as part of its Global Responsible Tax Program, to explore the evolving role of tariffs in modern policymaking.