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Direct Tax
In the second part of this series, the focus shifts to how taxpayers can manage ongoing risks across the lifecycle of cross-border structures
May 19, 2026
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  • In 1969, 10 countries imposed some type of indirect tax. Today, indirect tax is prolific. More than 160 countries have, plan to have, or are considering some form of indirect tax. Gary Harley, head of indirect tax at KPMG in the UK, explores the rise of indirect taxation.
  • At the G8 summit in Northern Ireland in July leaders committed to a common set of principles that would limit profit shifting and increase tax transparency. Emma Powell looks at how achievable these aims are and what impact they will have on businesses.
  • Matthew Greene, a solicitor at PwC Legal in London, looks at what a recent UK Court of Appeal decision can tell taxpayers about the courts’ approach to interpreting tax treaty provisions.

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