What you have missed on ITR Premium
International Tax Review is part of the Delinian Group, Delinian Limited, 4 Bouverie Street, London, EC4Y 8AX, Registered in England & Wales, Company number 00954730
Copyright © Delinian Limited and its affiliated companies 2024

Accessibility | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Modern Slavery Statement

What you have missed on ITR Premium

itrpremiumlogo2.jpg

How the European Commission is helping 10 member states to adopt a financial transactions tax (FTT), why Essar’s unresolved sales tax liability has clouded its annual accounts, and what Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee’s resignation could mean for Indian corporate tax policy were just three articles that appeared on ITR Premium last week.

COMPLIANCE MANAGEMENT

essar.jpg

Essar’s accounts feel sales tax pain

An unresolved sales tax liability related to its Vadinar refinery in the Indian state of Gujarat clouded the annual accounts presentation by Essar Energy, the natural resources company, just as another decision related to the issue went against it in the courts.

g2012.jpg

G20 goes no further than support for global accounting standards

Despite coming under pressure for a commitment to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), the leaders of the G20 were low-key in their support for global accounting standards on June 18 and 19.

CORPORATE TAX

mukherjeeee.jpg

What Mukherjee’s resignation means for the future of India’s corporate tax system

With Pranab Mukherjee resigning as India’s finance minister to stand as a presidential candidate, and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh taking over the vacant position for the time being, the implications for Indian tax policy could have been dramatic.


wg.jpg

Treasury to give UK “world-class creative tax breaks”

The UK Treasury has released plans to give the country’s creative industries tax reliefs that it describes as “among the most generous in the world”. The move has been welcomed by industry groups and the tax director of a leading hi-tech multinational.

INDIRECT TAX

ecflags.jpg

European Commission to assist 10 member states adopt FTT

EU finance ministers last week failed to unanimously agree on adopting a financial transactions tax (FTT), but 10 member states are set to push ahead with the support of the European Commission.

japan.jpg

Japan’s set to double VAT, 10% rate in 2015

Japan’s lower house has voted to double VAT, but rates are likely to continue to rise.


TAX DISPUTES

brazfla.jpg

How to manage a Brazilian tax dispute

Brazil’s complex tax legislation makes it difficult for companies to steer clear of disputes with the tax authorities. Depending on a taxpayer’s operations in Brazil, it may have to deal with different authorities at local, state, and federal levels.

gking.jpg

UK taxpayers must say no to planning schemes after HMRC’s Greene King tribunal win

Brewing company Greene King is facing a potential double tax bill after the First-tier Tax Tribunal dismissed its appeal seeking tax relief for an intra-group payment of more than £20 million ($31.2 million).

more across site & bottom lb ros

More from across our site

Proposed regulations on corporate excise tax pose challenges on different fronts, experts tell ITR
The finalists for the 13th annual awards have been revealed
Mazars needs to do all it can to capitalise on TP as a growth area, ex-Deloitte TP director Jeremy Brown has told ITR
Sanjay Sanghvi and Raghav Bajaj of Khaitan & Co provide a practical guide for foreign investors looking to capitalise on Indian’s investment potential
The newly launched Tax Responsibility and Transparency Index will assess the ethicality of companies’ tax practices against global standards and regulations
The reported warning follows EY accumulating extra debt to deal with the costs of its failed Project Everest
Law firms that pay close attention to their client relationships are more likely to win repeat work, according to a survey of nearly 29,000 in-house counsel
Paul Griggs, the firm’s inbound US senior partner, will reverse a move by the incumbent leader; in other news, RSM has announced its new CEO
The EMEA research period is open until May 31
Luis Coronado suggests companies should embrace technology to assist with TP data reporting, as the ‘big four’ firm unveils a TP survey of over 1,000 professionals
Gift this article