HSBC has settled a claim originally worth £240m relating to a failed film tax relief scheme without admitting liability or wrongdoing
The ex-client is also suing the entire EY Australia partnership
Beyond simply meeting legal requirements, corporations should buy into the ethical case for paying a fair tax share, Richard Sampson, chief revenue officer at Tax Systems argues
The move will leave people wondering whether a post-revamp “spin-out” is on the cards, one tax expert has told ITR
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Sponsored by DeloitteInterview with Asiata Agboluaje, Africa tax and legal international tax and regulatory partner (Nigeria), Deloitte Africa
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Sponsored by KPMG ChinaLewis Lu of KPMG China explains the recently announced Hetao–Hong Kong zone income tax incentives, which aim to boost science and technology innovation, and stimulate investment and collaboration between Shenzhen and Hong Kong
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Sponsored by DeloitteInterview with Jo-Anne Anderson, partner, Deloitte Canada
UK tax credit consultancy ForrestBrown also warned that advisors must get up to speed in order to support their clients
Janet Truncale has handed two out of four global managing partner roles to defeated leadership rivals
The latest wave of cuts follows chastening revelations regarding the ‘big four’ firm’s tax leaks scandal
An anonymous litigation financier whose identity UK law firm Mishcon de Reya is said to know is allegedly covertly attacking tax transparency regulation
Silvana Van der Velde adds that thus far she has come across pillar two when it comes to joint venture agreements
Kristin Stubbins told an Australian parliamentary inquiry that she expected a more comprehensive release of the report
The patent box tax break has become increasingly attractive with corporation tax now at 25%, IP firm Mathys & Squire has claimed
Tax Foundation economist Alan Cole also signalled that pillar two has a 'considerable chance' of failing
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Opinion: Why ‘no surprises’ is Labour’s message to business on tax
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Opinion: Biden could save pillar one, but there’s a catch
The OECD must pay attention to US politics because the next election could determine whether the country will make or break international tax reform. -
Opinion: Pillar one might already be doomed
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ChatGPT is more opportunity than threat for tax leaders
Russell Gammon, chief solutions officer at Tax Systems, makes the positive case for AI in tax.
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