New Zealand: Tax reform hinges on election outcome If the existing government retains leadership after the general election, no material changes are expected from a tax perspective. But if a Labour-led government wins power, advisers warn of significant... By Matthew Gilleard & Jon Montgomery September 12 2014
Irish-German relationships – tension over tax? A recent report criticising Ireland’s economic growth plan – initially labelled as coming from the German Bundestag Finance Committee – has caused controversy and tension in Irish-German relations, but an... By Matthew Gilleard & Jon Montgomery July 25 2014
Crimean unrest creates unique tax situation Political uncertainty in Crimea is reflected in the tax market, and this has resulted in a variety of approaches by Crimean entities. By Jon Montgomery June 12 2014
Ugandan trade mis-invoicing showcases chronic development hurdle A new survey has highlighted that Uganda lost approximately $884 million in 2002 to 2011 through transfer mis-invoicing. Reasons cited for constant increases in tax revenue losses include a mix... By Jon Montgomery May 23 2014
Multifaceted digital economy issues remain key BEPS concern for taxpayers The increased diversification of the digitised economy presents a major challenge for BEPS initiatives. Lack of a permanent establishment (PE) had led to debate over where tax should be applied,... By Jon Montgomery May 20 2014
Delhi tribunal overrules TPO to set profit split precedent An Indian member of the EQUANT group (formerly Global One India) recently defended its application of the profit split method (PSM) against the transfer pricing officer (TPO). By Jon Montgomery May 19 2014