By: Dave Olenzak. President and Founder of TWC.
In March, 2021 the OECD’s data exchange mechanism, the Common Transmission System (CTS), will move from 1.0 to 2.0. As part of that expansion, CTS will move from three data types to the following 25 data types:
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It appears that the OECD is moving many of the Spontaneous Exchange of Information (SEOI) and Exchange of Information on Request (EOIR) to use the CTS for exchange in an effort to improve the security of the information being transmitted and to provide audit trails for data exchange.
See also:
What is the Common Transmission System (CTS) and how does it affect me?
"Economic Substances" tests