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Geopolitical rivalry is reshaping global tax cooperation, as the OECD’s minimum tax framework fragments and the EU grapples with the ensuing legal fallout
LED Taxand’s partner tells ITR about entrepreneurial inspirations, the importance of people skills, and what makes tax cool
Shiny new offices like Ryan’s in London Bridge aren’t just a cost – they signal that a firm is willing to align with its clients’ interests
Darren Graves will succeed Richard Houston, who is set to lead Deloitte EMEA; in other news, Morgan Lewis hired a three-partner tax team in New York
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Sponsored by CuatrecasasPedro Vidal Matos of Cuatrecasas reviews the EU Directive on Tax Dispute Resolution Mechanisms. Though far from perfect, it will enhance taxpayer protection and strengthen the EU’s double tax treaty network.
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Sponsored by DLA Piper AustraliaKenny Mui of DLA Piper Australia analyses guidance published by the Australian Taxation Office on important Australian international tax measures that affect foreign investments in Australian structures and other cross-border transactions
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Sponsored by EY Central AmericaCarolina Palma of EY evaluates developments in the trade and customs arenas in Central America, including several Central American countries signing the Free Trade Agreement with Korea and the implementation of the WTO’s Trade Facilitation Agreement in the region.
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