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The Court of Appeal ruling clarifies that treaty benefits are not abusive where transactions are commercially driven, providing greater certainty on “main purpose” anti-avoidance tests
Despite the Netherlands featuring an unusual concentration of World Tax-ranked technology-led providers, sources believe there’s a long way to go to challenge the established players
Ethics seems to be playing a subservient role to an entitlement culture borne out of a pervasive ‘revenue at all costs’ mentality at the big four
Historical World Tax data suggests the ‘largest law firm merger in history’ may not pose a serious threat to the world's leading tax practices
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Sponsored by CMSTaxpayers may have to refine their approach in staving off tax controversy. A podcast held by ITR in collaboration with CMS explains why audits and tax litigation may never be the same
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Sponsored by Spanish VAT ServicesFernando Matesanz of Spanish VAT Services explains how EU VAT rules classify digital platforms as deemed suppliers when they act in their own name, outlining the legal, economic, and practical implications
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Sponsored by Deloitte LuxembourgEdouard Authamayou of Deloitte Luxembourg explains an Administrative Tribunal ruling that clarifies the distinction between modification requests and formal tax claims, highlighting procedural requirements for taxpayers submitting claims to the grand duchy’s tax authorities
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