German Federal Fiscal Court’s view of VAT treatment on competitive warnings Thomas Streit of KÜFFNER MAUNZ LANGER ZUGMAIER considers the impact of a recent court decision concerning the VAT treatment of competitive warnings that are used to mitigate further litigation among... By Anjana Haines November 15 2017
Indian Supreme Court tax ruling on PE creation calms concerns India’s Supreme Court has reinforced its decision in the Formula One permanent establishment (PE) tax dispute and further clarified the application of service and agency PE rules in a recent... By Anjana Haines November 13 2017
Gig economy at risk of higher tax bills after Uber loses latest case Ride-hailing app Uber has lost its latest UK appeal over the worker status and rights of its drivers. Although it plans to appeal, the prospect of higher tax bills are... By Anjana Haines November 10 2017
Littlewoods case sets precedent for VAT compound interest claims The UK Supreme Court unanimously dismissed Littlewoods’ appeal in a long-running VAT dispute over compound interest. The case is bad news for numerous companies with pending claims for similar repayments. By Anjana Haines November 08 2017
Baker McKenzie appoints new managing partner in Dallas office Baker McKenzie has promoted Robert Albaral to become the managing partner of its Dallas office. By Anjana Haines November 07 2017
Asia Tax Awards 2018: Enter now Companies, firms and individuals working in jurisdictions across the Asia Pacific region should enter now to compete for the Asia Tax Awards 2018. By Anjana Haines November 06 2017
Asia Tax Awards 2018: Enter now Companies, firms and individuals working in jurisdictions across the Asia Pacific region should enter now to compete for the Asia Tax Awards 2018. By Anjana Haines November 06 2017
US tax reform bill: Place your bets The release of the US tax reform bill has finally confirmed the government’s tax plans, but questions remain over which proposals will stick and when they will be enacted. By Anjana Haines November 03 2017
UK claims tax gap has shrunk, but figures tell another story The UK government claims that its tax gap has shrunk, but the real term amounts show that it has actually grown. Can HMRC’s data be relied upon? By Anjana Haines November 01 2017
Survey: Do you know the best tax transactional and tax planning firms? There are many tax practitioners willing to offer you advice on your next merger, acquisition or other deal, but how do you know which firm to choose? By Anjana Haines October 30 2017