The lessons from Ireland are clear: selective, targeted, and credible fiscal incentives can unlock supply and investment
Recent news of job cuts at EY is symptomatic of how the PwC controversy has tarnished the reputation of the entire ‘big four’
Experts reportedly discussed extending the safe harbour to 2027 to give countries more time to legislate; in other news, Baker McKenzie and Greenberg Traurig made senior tax hires
Recent changes in UK tax rules and cross-border requirements are generating high demand for specialist advice, according to MHA
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Sponsored by Deloitte LuxembourgEdouard Authamayou of Deloitte Luxembourg explains an Administrative Tribunal ruling that clarifies the distinction between modification requests and formal tax claims, highlighting procedural requirements for taxpayers submitting claims to the grand duchy’s tax authorities
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Sponsored by DDTC ConsultingDavid Hamzah Damian of DDTC Consulting examines recent procedural changes in Indonesia’s tax disputes process and the Supreme Court’s stance on tax evidence, highlighting key implications for taxpayers facing audits, objections, and appeals
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Sponsored by MDDPRafał Kran and Janina Fornalik of MDDP analyse the introduction of the JPK CIT and e-invoicing, outlining how companies should prepare for sweeping digital reporting and compliance changes
EY, KPMG, Deloitte, and PwC have all seen a decrease in public sector contracts since the scandal – it is understood
The long-running dispute centres on Medtronic’s use of the comparable uncontrolled transaction TP method; in other news, Paul Hastings and FTI Consulting both made double tax hires
The hire of Doug Wick expands Baker McKenzie’s state and local tax practice and adds to the firm’s growing ex-IRS expertise
AI will mean fewer entry-level roles in tax but also the emergence of new jobs, according to tax expert Isabella Barreto
Overall revenues and average profit per partner also increased in the UK, the ‘big four’ firm revealed
Increasingly complex reporting requirements contributed towards the firm’s growth in tax, it said
If the US doesn't participate in pillar two then global consensus on the project can’t be a reality, tax academic René Matteotti also suggests
The UK tax agency has appointed six independent industry specialists to the panel
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A taxing week: HMRC whistleblower payouts would achieve more than swelling coffers
ITR understands that UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves will announce a consultation on the proposed financial reward scheme, which had left advisers fretting -
A taxing week: Supreme Court tariff loss would spell disaster for Donald Trump
The president’s tariff regime has already caused misery for taxpayers. Losing at the Supreme Court would mean it was all for nothing -
A taxing week: UK LLP tax the final nail in the partnership coffin?
The partnership model was looking antiquated even before the UK chancellor’s expected tax raid on LLPs was revealed. An additional tax burden may finally kill it off -
A taxing week: Why tax is now front-page news
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A taxing week: Why tax isn’t boring
Encompassing everything from international scandals to seismic political events, it’s a privilege to cover the intriguing world of tax
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
Awards
ITR is delighted to reveal all the shortlisted nominees for the 2025 EMEA Tax Awards