Where is the T in ESG? - How Tax intersects with ESG issues
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There is a growing focus on the role that tax has to play in the world of ESG and the numerous ways that tax intersects with ESG topics. From factoring in the tax implications of decisions that are made in an ESG context to understanding how tax can help drive environmental and social change. It is crucial to understand the risks, costs and the opportunities that tax can bring in this area.