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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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  • VAT fraud costs the EU and the national budgets several billion euros every year. Thus, avoiding fraud has become the most important issue for the EU and the member states. Ronny Langer and Thomas Küffner of Küffner Maunz Langer Zugmaier look at the measures that have been introduced to address the problem and how they are affecting honest businesses.
  • The claimants and other tax professionals are waiting for the European Court’s judgment in the FII Group Litigation to see if it will add clarity to issues about different levels of taxation and third countries, says Philippe Freund of Dorsey & Whitney.
  • While the banking crisis in Ireland has constricted traditional lines of credit, it has also created opportunities for financial institutions with healthier balance sheets to finance the many businesses based in Ireland with strong fundamentals. Understanding the tax implications for the Irish borrower is a key consideration in the lending process. John Gulliver and David Burke of Mason Hayes & Curran examine the tax treatment of corporate debt for Irish borrowers, comparing and contrasting this by way of illustration with the tax treatment for UK borrowers.

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