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The UK tax agency dished out £153 million in VAT penalties last year; in other news, Bird & Bird and Pérez-Llorca have made strategic tax hires
Mærsk Oil and Gas has lost its battle with the Danish Tax Agency over its transfer pricing arrangements with subsidiaries in Algeria and Qatar.
Mærsk Oil and Gas, now owned by French company TotalEnergies, will face off against the Danish Tax Agency in their long-running TP dispute.
With carbon taxes expected in the global shipping industry, onlookers say the costs of climate inaction would only be worse.
There have been some significant new hires across a range of tax firms around the world.
Coinbase and 75 other businesses suggest re-timing e-money rules under the Crypto Asset Reporting Framework to protect growth in the crypto market.
Taxpayers should not overlook the hidden tools in the MAP toolbox when it comes to dispute resolution, particularly supplementary dispute resolution (SDR). Here Emile Simpson and Peter Nias write about the routes open to businesses.
This week Barclays’ tax affairs came under scrutiny after claims the bank avoided paying UK corporate tax via a Luxembourg structure, while the European Commission put forward its long-awaited proposal for an equity tax incentive.
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