“Partnering with Inulta to implement the CCH Tagetik Global Minimum Tax solution allowed us to meet our reporting deadlines without compromising on data quality or usability. Their responsiveness and expertise made the implementation smooth and efficient, giving us a scalable solution for the future.”
Michael McNamara – Senior Group Tax Manager at BreitlingBreitling, a globally recognized Swiss watchmaker, is known for its precision-engineered chronometers and iconic aviation-inspired timepieces. Operating across 29 countries with a network of boutiques, wholesale partners, and e-commerce channels, the company faced rising complexity in managing global tax compliance.
To meet the demands of evolving OECD regulations and reduce the manual burden of tax reporting, Breitling launched a transformation initiative to modernize its global tax operations. The goal: ensure full compliance with BEPS Pillar 2 and CbCR while improving speed, accuracy, and audit readiness across jurisdictions.
Inulta helped Breitling move from fragmented, spreadsheet-driven processes to a unified platform that enables:
- Centralized global minimum tax data management across all entities
- Automated workflows for CbCR and Pillar 2 compliance
- Scalable architecture supporting ongoing regulatory changes
- Seamless integration with existing financial and consolidation systems
- Real-time tax scenario planning and exposure analysis
- Transparent, auditable reporting across all jurisdictions
Highlights:
- Full compliance with OECD CbCR and Pillar 2 achieved in just 4 months
- 80% reduction in manual tax data processing and reconciliation
- Consolidated, audit-ready tax reporting across global entities
- Automated calculations for global and local tax rules
- Future-proof platform supporting Breitling’s international growth
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