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Eugena Cerny shares hard-earned lessons from tax automation projects and explains how to navigate internal roadblocks and miscommunications
The Clifford Chance and Hyatt cases collectively confirm a fundamental principle of international tax law: permanent establishment is a concept based on physical and territorial presence
Australian government minister Andrew Leigh reflects on the fallout of the scandal three years on and looks ahead to regulatory changes

Italy’s opaque tax system underlies in-house discontent, advisers say

As ITR’s exclusive data uncovers in-house dissatisfaction with case management, advisers cite Italy’s arcane tax rules

Editorial Board

ITR is excited to unveil its inaugural Editorial Board, comprised of a select panel of tax industry experts
Featured Global Tax 50 profiles
ITR presents the 50 most influential people in tax from 2025, including world leaders, in-house award winners and activists
Trump is president of the US
Reeves is the UK chancellor
Cormann is OECD secretary-general
Awards
Awards
ITR invites tax firms, in-house teams, and tax professionals to make submissions for the 2027 World Tax rankings and the 2026 ITR Tax Awards globally
Awards
View the official winners of the 2025 Social Impact EMEA Awards
The boutique Australian firm’s TP award recognition proves that world-class advisory services aren’t limited to the ‘big four’, the firm’s founder tells ITR
Join ITR's Head of Research, John Harrison, for an overview of key dates, new developments, best practices, and more for next year’s research cycle
  • Sponsored by Deloitte Luxembourg
    Melanie Delvaux and Michael Klotz of Deloitte Luxembourg explain why Luxembourg’s Constitutional Court’s decision is an important development for the principles of legal certainty.
  • Sponsored by DLA Piper Australia
    Eddie Ahn of DLA Piper provides an update on the tax changes impacting the real estate sector in Victoria and considers the ATO’s updated approach to dealings in intangible assets.
  • Sponsored by KPMG Global
    Melissa Geiger and Sharon Baynham of KPMG examine the impact of a global minimum tax regime, particularly in the light of recent US announcements, and consider the consequences that it may have on future government policy.
Direct Tax
Businesses that adopt a proactive strategy and work closely with their advisers will be in the greatest position to transform HMRC’s relief scheme into real support for growth
The ATO and other authorities have been clamping down on companies that have failed to pay their tax
The flagship 2025 tax legislation has sprawling implications for multinationals, including changes to GILTI and foreign-derived intangible income. Barry Herzog of HSF Kramer assesses the impact
The UK firm made the appointments as it seeks to recruit 160 new partners over the next two years
Transfer Pricing
The APA resolution signals opportunities for multinationals and will pacify investor concerns, local experts told ITR
Among those joining EY is PwC’s former international tax and transfer pricing head
The Australian Taxation Office believes the Swedish furniture company has used TP to evade paying tax it owes
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
Indirect Tax
Supermarket chain Morrisons is facing a £17 million ($23 million) tax bill; in other news, Donald Trump has cut proposed tariffs
Hotel La Tour had argued that VAT should be recoverable as a result of proceeds being used for a taxable business activity
China and a clutch of EU nations have voiced dissent after Estonia shot down the US side-by-side deal; in other news, HMRC has awarded companies contracts to help close the tax gap
Firms are making use of inventories and ample profit margins to avoid or absorb the initial impact of higher tariffs, an OECD report said
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