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The Future of Pillar 2 in the Current International Tax Landscape

Great discussion on the future of Pillar 2 for Indonesia Politeknik Keuangan Negara STAN and The Capabuild Foundation want to thank an amazing audience and our outstanding panelists for a lively discussion on the future of Pillar 2 and its impact on Indonesia. The survey feedback was very positive. Pak Mekar Satria Utama set the […]

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MoU between Indonesia’s FETA and Capabuild

As 2025 approached, the Financial Education and Training Agency (FETA) of the Indonesian Ministry of Finance and the Capabuild Foundation have formalized their ongoing collaboration through a newly signed memorandum of understanding (MoU). This agreement marks a significant milestone in their years of partnership and highlights their shared commitment to advancing financial education and training

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Welcoming Jos Beerepoot to Our Supervisory Board

We are thrilled to announce that Mr. Jos Beerepoot has joined our Supervisory Board.“Every step towards truly global cooperation will make this world a better place for all,” says Mr. Beerepoot, a sentiment that perfectly aligns with our mission.Mr. Beerepoot brings over 40 years of experience in global tax governance and international cooperation. His journey

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The Case for a Quadripolar World

According to the conventional wisdom, the twenty-first century will be characterized by the global shift from American hegemony to Sino-American rivalry. But a bipolar international order is neither inevitable nor desirable, and we should start imagining and working toward alternative arrangements. CAMBRIDGE – Having diminished America’s global role while refusing to accept China’s growing clout,

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Designing Vaccines for People, Not Profits

For all the hope spurred by announcements of demonstrated efficacy in multiple COVID-19 vaccine candidates, there is still a long way to go to deliver on the promise of a universal, freely available “people’s vaccine.” As matters stand, national and private interests are trumping the principle of health justice. LONDON – Recent announcements of demonstrated

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Tax Treaty Negotiations: Myth and Reality

Tax treaties are the building blocks of the international tax regime. There are currently over 3000 tax treaties that regulate the lion’s share of cross-border investment. They are largely fashioned after a single model reflecting an increasing convergence of international tax norms. Despite this convergence, and despite the passing of nearly a century from when

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