The Clifford Chance and Hyatt cases collectively confirm a fundamental principle of international tax law: permanent establishment is a concept based on physical and territorial presence
Australian government minister Andrew Leigh reflects on the fallout of the scandal three years on and looks ahead to regulatory changes
The US president has softened his stance on tariffs over Greenland; in other news, a partner from Osborne Clarke has won a High Court appeal against the Solicitors Regulation Authority
Emmanuel Manda tells ITR about early morning boxing, working on Zambia’s only refinery, and what makes tax cool
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Sponsored by Aurtus ConsultingVishal Gada, Zeel Jambuwala and Jay Shah of Aurtus Consulting consider the key provisions that investors should take into account when planning an inbound investment structure or reviewing an existing structure in India.
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Sponsored by Lakshmikumaran & SridharanS Vasudevan, Raghavan Ramabadran, Bharathi Krishnaprasad and Sahana Rajkumar of Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan explain how the coronavirus pandemic has drastically transformed the cross-border tax and transfer pricing sphere in India.
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Sponsored by KNAV IndiaUday Ved and Deep Kothari of KNAV provide practical insight on the tax and regulatory implications on certain key transactions, as Indian businesses look to recover and grow following the economic slowdown.
Hany Elnaggar examines how AI is reshaping tax administration across the Gulf Cooperation Council, transforming the taxpayer experience from periodic reporting to continuous compliance
The ATO and other authorities have been clamping down on companies that have failed to pay their tax
The flagship 2025 tax legislation has sprawling implications for multinationals, including changes to GILTI and foreign-derived intangible income. Barry Herzog of HSF Kramer assesses the impact
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
Australia’s Tax Practitioners Board is set to kick off 2026 with a new secretary to head the administrative side of its regulatory activities.
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A taxing week: Tax need not be just about revenue for governments (yes, seriously!)
In looking at the impact of taxation, money won't always be all there is to it -
A taxing week: Trump’s pillar two deal won’t save the project
The EU has seemingly capitulated to the US’s ‘side-by-side’ demands. This may be a win for the US, but the uncertainty has only just begun for pillar two -
A taxing week: HMRC’s GfC13 puts tax advisers in an unwinnable situation
The new guidance is not meant to reflect a substantial change to UK law, but the requirement that tax advice is ‘likely to be correct’ imposes unrealistic expectations -
A taxing week: Politicians shouldn’t own shares in companies they can tax
An OECD report has uncovered a lack of public trust in politicians as a source for tax information. Banning them from owning shares in companies could boost confidence -
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
Awards
ITR is delighted to reveal the first shortlisted nominees for the Middle East Tax Awards
Awards
ITR is delighted to reveal all the shortlisted nominees for the 2025 Americas Tax Awards