The outcome sets a legal precedent for EU countries’ anti-abuse rules, while KPMG considers merging its Swiss and UK accounting arms
Politicians may feel entitled to an explanation of Microsoft’s TP strategy following the IRS’s probe, but whether they receive it is another question, a senior tax expert warns
The European Commission hasn’t sufficiently justified certain choices and there should be a stronger TP role for the European Parliament, a politician has claimed
Yusuf Akhmadi of Indonesia’s Directorate General of Taxation reports on the country’s latest domestic and cross-border initiatives to clamp down on tax evasion
The new rate is a blow to Samsung, while two law firms have made significant tax hires into their respective Washington DC offices
Rema Serafi, KPMG’s first-ever female vice chair for tax, talks about breaking the mould in an exclusive interview with ITR
Guy Bud and Matthew Greene from litigation firm Stewarts review a dispute on tiered partnerships, which raises questions on corporation tax and partnership law
The metal multinational’s victory, in a case worth $12 million, continues the trend of companies coming out on top against India’s revenue department
The order comes amid controversy over another of David Collard’s companies’ tax and TP affairs
NASSCOM, which represents over 3,000 Indian companies, has argued for the removal of the segmentation rule
ITR invites tax firms, in-house teams, and tax professionals to make nominations for the 2024 ITR Tax Awards in the Americas, EMEA, and Asia-Pacific
The ‘big four’ accountancy firm selects Americas financial services head Janet Truncale, while rival KPMG slashes bonuses for its UK deals team
Scyne Advisory officially began trading today and announced the appointment of former Telstra boss John Mullen
Russell Gammon, chief solutions officer at Tax Systems, argues AI and other technology will positively transform tax processes, but old-fashioned returns will not disappear overnight
A regulatory board is understood to have cleared the acquisition of PwC Australia's former government consulting wing
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Sponsored by Vertex IncA report based on the views of influential indirect tax professionals provides valuable insights into how tax teams are balancing the desire for global expansion with compliance requirements, says Peter Boerhof of Vertex
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