Nigeria Can't Back Current OECD Pillar One, Delegate Says

Mandatory dispute mechanisms and language that jeopardizes taxing rights beyond the digital economy would prevent Nigeria from endorsing the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's global tax deal as currently written, Mathew Gbonjubola, the nation’s delegate, told Law360 in an interview.

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