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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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  • In February the UK First-tier Tribunal delivered a landmark stamp duty reserve tax ruling. Michael Quinlan and Marguerite Sheldon of Deloitte, who acted for the taxpayer in the case, scrutinise the decision and explain why it has ramifications beyond UK stamp duty.
  • Ireland continues to attract investment across a wide range of sectors. Pádraig Cronin and Louise Kelly of Deloitte explain why Ireland is an ideal location for multinationals looking to take advantage of the country’s low tax rate and advantageous geographical reach.
  • UK controlled foreign company (CFC) rules are going through a period of change. The government is trying to develop EC compliant legislation that achieves the twin objectives of minimising tax leakage through avoidance, while not being perceived as a barrier to business, so allowing the UK to remain commercially competitive, explains Ross Welland, tax partner at Haines Watts.

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