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May 21, 2026
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  • There have been a number of important US developments in transfer pricing in the past 12 months. Kenneth Clark, Ronald Schrotenboer and David Forst of Fenwick & West provide a brief review and highlight a number of these developments.
  • Opposition member of Parliament Catherine McKinnell is the Shadow Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury. If Labour win the next election, McKinnell could be the UK’s next minister for tax and her ideas on transparency and tackling avoidance in the UK and abroad may take global tax policy in a bold new direction. Salman Shaheen talks to McKinnell about where she believes the government is going wrong and what she would do differently.
  • Juan Jose Terraza and Victor Bartels of Ernst & Young explain how two Spanish decisions should focus taxpayers’ attention on the design of limited risk arrangements

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