Why the Vodafone ruling leaves China standing alone in the cold With last week’s victory for Vodafone, a message has been sent out to governments around the world that pursuing the taxation of the indirect transfer of shares is an unsustainable... By Jack Grocott January 23 2012
Vodafone wins $2.5 billion India battle Vodafone has won its $2.5 billion tax battle with the Indian tax authorities. Read the court ruling and what industry had to say. By Jack Grocott January 20 2012
Vodafone wins $2.5 billion India battle Vodafone has today won its $2.5 billion tax battle with the Indian tax authorities. Read the court ruling and what industry had to say. By Jack Grocott January 20 2012
Everything you need to know about tomorrow’s Vodafone ruling India’s Supreme Court will tomorrow issue its ruling on whether Vodafone is to pay $2.5 billion in tax to the Indian government. By Jack Grocott January 19 2012
Everything you need to know about tomorrow’s Vodafone ruling India’s Supreme Court will tomorrow issue its ruling on whether Vodafone is to pay $2.5 billion in tax to the Indian government. By Jack Grocott January 19 2012
Why the future is looking bright for dispute resolution in China A Chinese taxpayer has successfully demonstrated that there are effective legal procedures to formally challenge Chinese tax decisions. By Jack Grocott January 11 2012
Zimplats faces $28 million Zimbabwe royalties bill Zimplats, the Zimbabwean mining company, has become involved in a $28 million tax fight with the country’s government over unpaid royalties. By Jack Grocott January 09 2012
Gaming company settles Philippine tax bill The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) has settled a tax dispute worth $19.6 million despite arguing that it should be exempt from tax. By Jack Grocott January 04 2012
China unveils future for thin cap audits China has underlined its determination to strengthen its anti-avoidance rules by concluding the country’s first thin capitalisation audit. By Jack Grocott January 03 2012
China unveils future for thin cap audits China has underlined its determination to strengthen its anti-avoidance rules by concluding the country’s first thin capitalisation audit. By Jack Grocott January 03 2012