The last 12 months have seen a surge in the use of retrospective amendments by governments around the world, all aimed at recouping extra revenue from taxpayers. Matthew Gilleard assesses the issues thrown up by lawmakers going back in time, and whether this worrying trend for taxpayers is set to continue.
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The EU has seemingly capitulated to the US’s ‘side-by-side’ demands. This may be a win for the US, but the uncertainty has only just begun for pillar two
ITR’s most prolific stories of the year charted public pillar two spats, the continued fallout from the PwC Australia tax leaks scandal, and a headline tax fraud trial
The climbdowns pave the way for a side-by-side deal to be concluded this week, as per the US Treasury secretary’s expectation; in other news, Taft added a 10-partner tax team