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Digital tax reform is dissolving the old ‘temporal buffer’, forcing systems, institutions, and professionals to adapt as real-time reporting reshapes governance, capability, and compliance
March 3, 2026
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  • The Delhi High Court recently decided a case in favour of global telecommunications company Nokia. Ravishankar Raghavan, of Majmudar & Partners, explains why the judgment should reassure foreign investors that benefits provided under tax treaties will not be overridden by the Indian government’s retrospective amendments.
  • Unless it changes, the plan to introduce a general anti-abuse rule in the UK will only extend the powers of the tax authorities, believes Julie Carine Leblanc-Leduc of King’s College London
  • Michael Solomon and Victor Ng of Fenwick & West discuss two US judgments concerning R&D claims made by Union Carbide, and what taxpayers need to know about claiming credits for supply costs.

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