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EU (transversal) — Pillar Two / Global Minimum Tax (EU Directive)

First announced: Council Directive (EU) 2022/2523 adopted 14 December 2022 and published in Official Journal 22 Dec 2022.
Submitted by: NYBACS Compliance Desk


The EU adopted a Pillar Two Directive (Council Directive 2022/2523) on 14 Dec 2022 implementing a 15% global minimum tax for qualifying groups.
Member States must transpose the Directive into national law — timing varies by country.
Multinationals should quantify top-up tax exposure and centralise tax data.


What changed: The EU passed Council Directive (EU) 2022/2523 on 14 December 2022 to implement the OECD Pillar Two minimum taxation rules at EU level (15% minimum ETR via IIR / UTPR / QDMTT mechanics). The Directive sets the legal framework that compels Member States to adopt domestic measures so a common minimum tax can be applied across the EU.

Who’s affected: Multinational groups with consolidated revenue above the €750 million threshold and groups with significant EU footprints.

Immediate actions

  • Run a cross-border Pillar Two impact assessment (allocate by jurisdiction and compute provisional ETRs).
  • Assemble country-by-country data and documentation to support GloBE calculations.
  • Discuss with auditors about potential top-up tax provisioning and disclosure timelines.

Practical notes: Transposition timelines and the exact mechanics (IIR vs QDMTT vs UTPR sequencing) can vary by Member State — track national draft bills closely and update your global tax model accordingly.

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