This content is from: Global World Tax and World Transfer Pricing submissions open The research period for World Tax and World Transfer Pricing 2018 has now begun. Firms interested in making submissions can download the relevant forms from this page. By Joe Stanley-Smith March 29 2017
This content is from: Direct Tax European Tax Awards 2017 - the shortlists are out The nominees have been revealed for International Tax Review's European Tax Awards 2017. By Anjana Haines March 28 2017
This content is from: Direct Tax Women in Tax leaders guide – nominate now This is your chance to nominate the leading women in the tax advisory world. The submission period is now open. By Anjana Haines March 27 2017
This content is from: United States Inter-group financing by MNEs faces imminent change in the US The US tax system is on the brink of change as upcoming discussions centre on tax policy (including regulations related to inversion transactions) that will ultimately reshape the US tax treatment of inter-company fin... March 23 2017
This content is from: New Zealand Significant BEPS-related reforms coming for New Zealand New Zealand has been active in implementing measures to address BEPS. Brendan Brown and Joshua Aird of Russell McVeagh in New Zealand explain the latest proposals that include measures to address permanent establishme... March 23 2017
This content is from: Sponsored Mexico: General rules governing Mexico’s R&D tax credit Taxpayers must comply with the rules to qualify for the credit. By Deloitte Mexico & Ricardo Gonzales Orta March 23 2017
This content is from: Global Bridging the digital gap: How tax fits into cryptocurrencies and blockchain development The world is on the cusp of a major tax revolution as cryptocurrencies and online distributed ledger technologies, such as blockchain, push financial systems from the physical world to online. Amelia Schwanke speaks t... By Amelia Schwanke March 23 2017
This content is from: United States Brexit: Knowing the unknowns for taxation Dealing with the known unknowns is all any business can seek to do in the uncertain environment, whether it stems from the US or the UK. Cormac Kelleher, international tax partner at Mazars in Dublin discusses the ple... March 23 2017
This content is from: United States Sugar tax: The winners and losers Countries worldwide have followed Mexico’s lead to tax sugar-sweetened drinks in an effort to curb obesity and unhealthy habits, but these measures are coming at a cost to manufacturers and may not be as profitable fo... By Anjana Haines March 23 2017
This content is from: European Union The Brockman brief: EU CbCR: What is the vision? As the EU takes the first major step towards introducing public country-by-country reporting (CbCR), many are asking what the EU’s plan really means. Keith Brockman considers the vision of the latest proposal. March 23 2017
This content is from: Sponsored Iran: Double tax treaty between Iran and Hungary enters into force The first agreement on the avoidance of double taxation and prevention of fiscal evasion between Hungary and Iran entered into force on January 1 2017. Iran has concluded more than 40 tax treaties, but very few of the... By Ali Najm & Eurofast Iran March 23 2017
This content is from: Global Technology solutions in a post-BEPS world There has been a complete paradigm shift in global taxation with the rise in audit risks caused by new global initiatives like the OECD’s BEPS Project. JD Choi, CEO at Tax Technologies, explores the technology solutio... March 23 2017
This content is from: Canada Canadian federal budget could hike CGT rates, but offer R&D reliefs Canada’s 2017 federal budget will be unveiled on March 22 and it is very likely to contain tax changes affecting businesses as the government looks to address economic challenges and maintain the country’s competitive... By Anjana Haines March 17 2017
This content is from: Direct Tax Survey: The future of tax Transparency and technology are fundamentally changing the tax environment. How are companies responding? Take the ITR and KPMG survey and we will analyse the results. By Salman Shaheen March 14 2017
This content is from: Global Webinar: Transfer pricing issues for MNEs investing in Africa Recent studies show that the African continent is attracting a growing amount of investments from foreign multinational enterprises. BonelliErede and International Tax Review will provide an overview of the main trans... By Anjana Haines March 13 2017
This content is from: United Kingdom UK Finance Chief says Britain is listening to businesses, but many don’t think so Chancellor of the Exchequer Phillip Hammond unveiled a steady budget with no big surprises for businesses as the UK prepares for Brexit negotiations, but that didn’t mean it was all good news. By Anjana Haines March 08 2017
This content is from: United States Asia Tax Awards 2017 nominees announced Fierce competition is guaranteed for all the prizes after the announcement of the shortlists for the Asia Tax Awards 2017. By Ralph Cunningham March 08 2017
This content is from: United Kingdom UK Spring Budget preview: A low-key affair UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Phillip Hammond will deliver the last Spring Budget speech on Wednesday, March 8 ahead of the switch to Autumn Budgets and Spring Statements. By Amelia Schwanke March 06 2017
This content is from: United States Caterpillar raided over offshore tax practices in Switzerland US officials raided three sites belonging to multinational manufacturer Caterpillar as part of an investigation into its offshore tax practices that were allegedly used to shift billions of dollars of profit abroad to... By Anjana Haines March 03 2017
This content is from: European Union EU undresses MNEs' beneficial owners in transparency push Tax transparency activists are rejoicing after MEPs in the European Parliament passed amendments to the EU Anti-Money Laundering Directive that allow public access to registers containing the details of the beneficial... By Amelia Schwanke March 02 2017
This content is from: European Union EU takes the global lead with rules on hybrid mismatches The EU will lead the way in defining how countries worldwide will implement rules to stop the use of hybrid mismatch arrangements in line with BEPS Action 2 after the Economic and Financial Affairs Council (ECOFIN) ag... By Amelia Schwanke March 01 2017