Tax & Accounting June 09, 2026

Wolters Kluwer helps multinational enterprises and tax advisors meet Canada’s first BEPS Pillar Two filing deadline as penalties and scrutiny loom

CCH Integrator enhancements support compliance with the most significant corporate tax reform in a generation ahead of Canada’s 30 June GLoBE deadline
Toronto – June 9, 2026 – Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting today announced the launch of BEPS Pillar Two returns filing capabilities on its CCH Integrator platform, enabling multinational enterprises and advisory firms to file their compliant Global Anti-Base Erosion (GloBE) Information Returns and domestic minimum top-up tax returns with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) ahead of the first Canadian Pillar Two filing deadline on 30 June 2026. The new solution also supports GloBE Information Returns across more than 60 jurisdictions*.

“BEPS Pillar Two has moved from theory to reality for multinational groups in Canada. It is a filing obligation, with real financial and reputational consequences,” said Rocco Impreveduto, Vice President & Segment Leader, TAA Performance, Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting. “With first filings fast approaching, many organizations are underestimating the scale and complexity of what’s required and need to take action now. Pillar Two isn’t a spreadsheet exercise. It demands robust, compliant filing processes and strong governance to manage risk and meet regulatory expectations.”

Filing under real scrutiny, not theoretical rules


BEPS Pillar Two represents one of the most significant changes to international corporate taxation in decades, introducing a global minimum effective tax rate of 15% in every jurisdiction where a multinational operates. With significant penalties for late filing in Canada, demonstrating governance, controls and appropriate controls and due diligence has become a priority not only for tax teams, but for finance leaders and the office of the CFO. For organizations in scope, the focus has shifted from interpretation and modelling to accurate, timely filing, to avoid penalties and reputational risk for non compliance. 
 
CCH Integrator’s BEPS Pillar Two is a global, end-to-end Pillar Two solution, supporting multinationals and advisors to calculate, prepare and file both the OECD prescribed GLoBE Information Return (GIR) and domestic minimum top-up tax returns (QDMTT, IIR, UTPR), with seamless electronic filing capabilities.
 

Built to keep pace with evolving regulation


Wolters Kluwer’s BEPS Pillar Two solution supports the full tax compliance process, from calculations to returns filing, for organizations facing both imminent deadlines and later reporting requirements, including electronic filing aligned with Canadian reporting obligations. 
This provides a scalable platform designed to support multinational groups as Pillar Two adoption expands globally. 
 
CCH Integrator replaces fragmented systems, manual calculations and complex local processes to reduce risk and improve efficiency. Part of CCH, Wolters Kluwer’s global brand portfolio and a trusted standard for intelligence in tax and accounting, it helps organizations maintain compliance amid increased regulatory scrutiny.

*Disclaimer: generates OECD-standard GIR XML returns; jurisdiction-specific localization where required will be delivered via our product roadmap.
 

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