The ‘big four’ firm has also vowed to spend more on nurturing junior talent; in other news, Blick Rothenberg has hired a pair of tax partners
However, making APAs harder to reach could ‘pose problems’ for UK businesses
Microsoft's director of benefits taxation tells ITR about having no normal days, family inspiration and what makes tax cool
Introducing ITR+'s Talent Tracker
ITR+ has launched the Talent Tracker, an interactive database that collates reported partner moves across the legal tax market
What Corporates Want: Tax knowledge and ability
Technical excellence is paramount for clients looking to hire new advisers, according to a survey of nearly 29,000 corporate counsel
The Australian government has run roughshod over professional tax bodies with untested reporting obligations to please a mob baying for PwC’s blood, writes Tom Ravlic
The EU nation currently has a headline rate of 25%; in other news, DLA Piper and RSM UK have strengthened their tax teams
Labour's plans for closing the tax gap suggest that taxpayers may face an increasingly aggressive HMRC
Rosenberg, Siemens' New York-based chief tax counsel, tells ITR about Ben Affleck comparisons, welcoming challenges from US tax authorities and what makes tax cool
Making cross-border purchases can save on VAT in the short term but TP issues may arise, an in-house tax expert suggested
More than 145 countries have now signed up to the deal since it was introduced in 2021
AI will speed up some of the most laborious TP processes without making human input redundant, argues Hank Moonen, CEO of TaxModel
Authorities must ensure that Russian firms do not use transfer pricing schemes to increase profits made from oil sold in different markets, advocacy organisations have argued
UK Court of Appeal rules against hotel group on recoverable VAT; European prosecutors nab missing trader fraudsters; Nigeria rakes in more indirect tax
AI will be influential in compliance work but shouldn’t be blindly trusted, an in-house tax expert argued at ITR’s flagship indirect tax event
Proposals by HM Revenue and Customs to raise standards in the advisory market are ‘well overdue’, one partner declared
‘Auditors are failing to perform their core function’ according to a think tank; in other news, White & Case adds a tax partner in Luxembourg
Agergaard is the director of Skatteforvaltningen, the Danish tax authority
Scalia is head of tax at Nestlé Health Science and chair of the Tax Executives Institute’s Student Case Competition
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 winners of the ITR Europe, Middle East, and Africa Tax Awards 2023 have been announced!
The winners of the ITR Asia-Pacific Tax Awards 2023 have been announced!
The winners of the ITR Americas Tax Awards have been announced for 2023!
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David Linke of KPMG International and Victoria Heard of KPMG in the UK say it is imperative for tax leaders to understand geopolitical events and social trends to chart a course through choppy waters
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The KPMG Global Tax Function Benchmarking Survey helps tax teams at multinationals understand how comparable functions are evolving. David Linke, global head of tax and legal services at KPMG International, summarises the findings
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Raluca Enache, Francois Marlier, and Louise McCaroll of KPMG ask whether multinational enterprises are ready for a raft of public tax disclosure requirements as the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive adds an extra layer of complexity
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After the initial hype, Lachlan Wolfers and Garth Roark of KPMG consider whether generative AI is seen as a fear, foe, or friend in the tax world, and explain how it could help practitioners
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Transfer Pricing Guide
April 25, 2024
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Sponsored by DLA Piper AustraliaUpdated build-to-rent tax concession proposals should encourage foreign investment, but the strict eligibility requirements will restrict the number of qualifying projects, say Jock McCormack and Eddie Ahn of DLA Piper Australia
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Sponsored by EY RomaniaMiruna Enache of EY Romania reports on the country’s bold introduction of a minimum turnover tax as its digital tax transformation continues apace, while the potential adoption of progressive taxation is still hotly debated
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Sponsored by GNV ConsultingIssues and opportunities arising from the tax facility for foreign loans and grants for government projects could be key to the ‘Golden Indonesia’ dream, say I Dewa Made Agung Nugraha and Egar Adipratama of GNV Consulting
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Sponsored by GNV ConsultingIndonesia aims to improve the efficiency of its commercial imports system and has issued several tax-related regulations in other areas recently, report I Dewa Made Agung Nugraha and Yoan Putra Muda of GNV Consulting
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Sponsored by Spanish VAT ServicesFernando Matesanz of Spanish VAT Services reports on a domestic ruling that draws on CJEU case law concerning the tax treatment of professional services provided by a company's board members
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Sponsored by Crowe Valente/Valente Associati GEB PartnersFederico Vincenti and Carola Valente of Valente Associati GEB Partners/Crowe Valente provide a guide to Italy’s transitional country-by-country reporting safe harbours for groups within the scope of the pillar two global minimum tax requirements
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Sponsored by Tax PartnerSilvan Guler and Thomas Zellweger of Tax Partner summarise Swiss collective investment schemes and their taxation, and assess the country’s appeal as an investment fund location after the introduction of limited qualified investor funds
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Sponsored by HLB ThailandPaul Ashburn, Amit Bhalla, and Urika Solano of HLB Thailand provide an update on Thailand’s progress towards implementation of BEPS 2.0 and explain why governmental agencies and multinational enterprises should undertake comprehensive reassessments
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Sponsored by Deloitte LuxembourgMultinational enterprises must include transfer pricing and cost accounting experts in taking an integrated approach to supporting the arm’s-length nature of intragroup service charges, say Enrique Marchesi-Herce, Gilles Andreini, and Serena Picariello of Deloitte Luxembourg