The suggestion was welcomed by Skadden’s European tax head at a special event on space and tax
The training comes at a ‘critical time’ in the fight against tax criminals; in other news, Spanish prosecutors have dropped a tax fraud case against Shakira
In the first of a new series, Skadden's European tax practice head tells ITR about harnessing stress in a positive way, playing the blues, and what makes tax cool
As a new agreement between India and Mauritius may unsettle foreign investment, Sanjay Sanghvi and Avin Jain of Khaitan & Co examine the possible impact and offer potential solutions
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Sponsored by Morais Leitão, Galvão Teles, Soares da Silva & AssociadosTaxation when companies acquire shares in entities that hold real estate can be a fiendishly complicated issue. Ricardo Seabra Moura of Morais Leitão, Galvão Teles, Soares da Silva & Associados summarises the regulations and interpretations
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Sponsored by DLA Piper AustraliaThe discontinuation of a proposed measure to deny deductions for certain payments relating to intangibles is among several taxation updates in Australia’s federal budget, as summarised by senior tax practitioners from DLA Piper Australia
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Sponsored by CuatrecasasAna Helena Farinha and Tiago Martins de Oliveira of Cuatrecasas provide an overview of the current status of the Portuguese warranty and indemnity insurance and tax insurance market
It comes as the US remains uncommitted to the pillar two rules; in other news, ‘Bitcoin Jesus’ faces charges over tax evasion and false tax returns
The US is capitalising on a fertile deals market to take centre stage in tax talent recruitment, according to insights from ITR+’s Talent Tracker
The firm also pledged to boost its commitment to AI and reinventing clients’ business models
Pillar two is bound to create a compliance challenge for clients, but the desirability of tax professionals has never been higher, the ITR forum heard
Laura Hinton would have been the first-ever woman in that position
The reported warning follows EY accumulating extra debt to deal with the costs of its failed Project Everest
Paul Griggs, the firm’s inbound US senior partner, will reverse a move by the incumbent leader; in other news, RSM has announced its new CEO
The ‘big four’ firm has threatened to legally pursue those behind the letter, which has been circulating on social media
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Opinion: How pillar two could reshape the tax function
While successful pillar two implementation will require collaboration across all units, a combination of internal and external tax advice is at the centre of the effort -
Opinion: Why ‘no surprises’ is Labour’s message to business on tax
The Labour Party is working hard to convince business that it will bring stability to tax policy if it wins the next UK general election. But it will be impossible to avoid creating winners and losers -
Opinion: Republicans risk more than they realise by opposing OECD
Conservative US politicians are building a narrative against the OECD’s two-pillar plan for international tax reform, but they have no serious alternative vision. -
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
The OECD’s plan to reform transfer pricing rules and international taxing rights still has to reckon with US uncertainty.
The finalists for the 13th annual awards have been revealed
ITR invites tax firms, in-house teams, and tax professionals to make nominations for the 2024 ITR Tax Awards in the Americas, EMEA, and Asia-Pacific
The winners of the ITR Europe, Middle East, and Africa Tax Awards 2023 have been announced!
The winners of the ITR Asia-Pacific Tax Awards 2023 have been announced!