Q&A: Swiss state secretary Jörg Gasser on Switzerland’s evergreen attraction Switzerland’s State Secretary Jörg Gasser talks to Anjana Haines about the country’s corporate tax reforms, and how he believes it is cooperating internationally on tax matters. By Anjana Haines September 29 2017
France confirms lower corporate tax rate in 2018 budget The French government announced a plethora of tax changes in its 2018 budget, including cutting its corporate tax rate. By Anjana Haines September 28 2017
Businesses not ready for new UK criminal liability for tax evasion The UK’s Criminal Finance Act is effective from September 30 2017 and all companies operating in the UK and abroad could be liable to criminal penalties if they or their... By Anjana Haines September 28 2017
Cristina Chang joins DHC Abogados in Peru Cristina Chang has joined De Bracamonte, Haaker, Castellares Abogados (DHC Abogados) to lead the tax practice in Lima, Peru. By Anjana Haines September 26 2017
Merkel’s win in German election points to tax reform Angela Merkel has won a fourth term as German Chancellor, putting tax reform in Germany and the EU on the cards. But the election results suggest that it won’t be... By Anjana Haines September 25 2017
ITR showcases the best women in tax in its latest guide The third edition of the Women in Tax Leaders guide has been released, with several new countries and more than 150 new names included this year. By Anjana Haines September 25 2017
Swedish budget offers tax cuts ahead of elections The Swedish government has announced almost SEK 6 billion ($750 million) in tax cuts in its 2018 budget, but businesses are unlikely to benefit as they take on tough corporate... By Anjana Haines September 22 2017
Andersen Global expands into Uruguay Andersen Global has expanded its network into Uruguay through a collaboration agreement with Fischer & Schickendantz, one of the country’s leading law firms. By Anjana Haines September 20 2017
Sugar taxes forcing soft drinks giants to change, but they could be the ultimate winners Soft drinks companies such as Coca-Cola are changing the way they invest due to the introduction of sugar taxes around the world. By Anjana Haines September 20 2017
Companies set aside billions as risk of UK tax disputes rise UK FTSE 100 companies are putting more money aside than ever before to deal with the cost of tax litigation. These figures come a few days after the UK tax... By Anjana Haines September 18 2017