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Maintaining increased funding for HMRC is a ‘high possibility’ if he becomes PM, ITR has also heard
The firm has hired a team of private client lawyers from Withers to launch in New York and Connecticut, though ITR analysis suggests it faces stiff competition
The ability of tax authorities to receive and analyse data is becoming ‘quite advanced’, warns Stuart Lang, head of EY’s compliance co-sourcing solution
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
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Sponsored by KPMG ColombiaCamilo Rodríguez, Ricardo Ruiz, and Pedro Madera of KPMG Colombia analyse how the country addresses tax abuse, recent court guidance on the general anti-avoidance rule, and the practical challenges faced by taxpayers and authorities
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Sponsored by Gatti Pavesi Bianchi LudoviciPaolo Ludovici, Andrea Iannaccone, and Marlinda Gianfrate of Gatti Pavesi Bianchi Ludovici assess whether Italy’s reforms meet European Court of Human Rights standards on safeguards for inspections of homes and business premises
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Sponsored by DLA Piper AustraliaJun Au and Eddie Ahn of DLA Piper Australia examine the High Court’s 4-3 ruling in favour of PepsiCo, clarifying when royalty withholding tax and the diverted profits tax apply to distribution arrangements in Australia
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