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May 21, 2026
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  • Across the board tax authorities are pushing to collect more revenue and transfer pricing is a prime target. In spite of economic difficulties, transfer pricing specialists are in demand across the world to deal with these extra enquiries and companies are hiring fast. Sophie Ashley looks at transfer pricing recruitment trends and requirements in some of the world’s biggest multinational companies.
  • The UK tax authorities have been trialling mediation as a new way of settling tax disputes. Ralph Cunningham finds out from a taxpayer and an adviser how it could reduce unnecessary time and money spent on litigation.
  • The Argentina Supreme Court of Justice has recently issued a significant decision that sheds light on a longstanding and highly debatable issue in the area of tax free reorganisations. Guillermo Teijeiro of Negri & Teijeiro Abogados analyses the conditions that need to be complied with when reorganisations take place within the same economic group.

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