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Sérgio Brigas Afonso

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Fernando Castro Silva

Garrigues – Taxand

Paulo Cordeiro de Sousa

Abreu Advogados

Francisco de Carvalho Furtado

PLMJ

João Espanha

Espanha e Asociados

Samuel Fernandes de Almeida

Miranda Correia Amendoeira & Associados

Rogério Fernandes Ferreira

PLMJ

Marta Machado de Almeida

PLMJ

Ana Moutinho Nascimento

PLMJ

Diogo Ortigão Ramos

Cuatrecasas Gonçalves Pereira, RL

João Parreira Mesquita

PLMJ

Andreia Pereira da Costa

PLMJ

Mónica Respício Gonçalves

PLMJ

Elsa Rodrigues

Espanha e Asociados

Pedro Saraiva Nércio

PLMJ

António Sousa da Câmara

António Sousa da Câmara

Miguel Teixeira de Abreu

Abreu Advogados

Manuel Torres

Galhardo Vilão Torres

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The forum heard that VAT professionals are struggling under new pressures to validate transactions and catch fraud, responsibilities that they say should lie with governments.
The working paper suggested a new framework for boosting effective carbon rates and reducing the inconsistency of climate policy.
UAE firm Virtuzone launches ‘TaxGPT’, claiming it is the first AI-powered tax tool, while the Australian police faces claims of a conflict of interest over its PwC audit contract.
The US technology company is defending its past Irish tax arrangements at the CJEU in a final showdown that could have major political repercussions.
ITR’s Indirect Tax Forum heard that Italy’s VAT investigation into Meta has the potential to set new and expensive tax principles that would likely be adopted around the world
Police are now investigating the leak of confidential tax information by a former PwC partner at the request of the Australian government.
A VAT policy officer at the European Commission told the forum that the initial deadline set for EU convergence of domestic digital VAT reporting is likely to be extended.
The UK government shows little sign of cutting corporate tax, while a growing number of businesses report a decline in investment as a result of the higher tax burden.
Mariana Morais Teixeira of Morais Leitão overviews Portugal’s new tax incentive regime designed to boost the country’s capital-depleted private sector.
Septian Fachrizal, TP analyst at the Directorate General of Taxes, outlines how Indonesia is relying heavily on the successful implementation of pillar one.