The UK firm made the appointments as it seeks to recruit 160 new partners over the next two years
The network’s tax service line grew more than those for audit and assurance, advisory and legal services over the same period
The deal is a ‘real win’ for US-based multinationals and its announcement is a welcome relief, experts have told ITR
Tom Goldstein, who is now a blogger, is being represented by US law firm Munger, Tolles & Olson
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Sponsored by DLA Piper AustraliaJock McCormack of DLA Piper Australia reports on the forthcoming revision of the country’s thin capitalisation rules, proposals for a new anti-avoidance rule, and the expansion of double tax treaties.
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Sponsored by EY RomaniaAdrian Rus and Gabriela Bancescu of EY Romania report on the front-running enactment of legislation implementing the EU directive and what it means for MNEs.
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Sponsored by KPMG ChinaJohn Timpany of KPMG China provides an overview of the foreign-sourced income exemption regime scheduled to become effective from January 1 2023 and discusses what actions businesses should take to prepare for it.
Australia’s Tax Practitioners Board is set to kick off 2026 with a new secretary to head the administrative side of its regulatory activities.
Ireland’s Department of Finance reported increased income tax, VAT and corporation tax receipts from 2024; in other news, it’s understood that HSBC has agreed to pay the French treasury to settle a tax investigation
Pillar two was ‘weakened’ when it altered from a multinational convention agreement to simply national domestic law, Federico Bertocchi also argued
Imposing the tax on virtual assets is a measure that appears to have no legal, economic or statistical basis, one expert told ITR
The £7.4m buyout marks MHA’s latest acquisition since listing on the London Stock Exchange earlier this year
AI and assisting clients with navigating global tax reform contributed to the uptick in turnover, the firm said
An EY survey of almost 2,000 tax leaders also found that only 49% of respondents feel ‘highly prepared’ to manage an anticipated surge of disputes
CIT as a proportion of total tax revenue varied considerably across OECD countries, the report also found, with France at 6% and Ireland at 21.5%
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A taxing week: global tax disputes predictions for 2026
Experts from law firm Kennedys outline the key tax disputes trends set to define 2026, ranging from increased enforcement to continued tariff drama and AI usage
Awards
ITR invites tax firms, in-house teams, and tax professionals to make submissions for the 2027 World Tax rankings and the 2026 ITR Tax Awards globally
Awards
The ‘big four’ firm scooped over 60 honours at a lively ceremony held at The Londoner hotel, including both EMEA and APAC Tax Advisory Firm of the Year
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ITR is delighted to reveal all the shortlisted nominees for the 2025 Americas Tax Awards