UK stuns with support for Bill requiring public country-by-country reporting In a surprising volte face, Britain is considering becoming the first country in the world to force companies to publicly reveal how much tax they pay and where they earn... By Caroline Byrne September 06 2016
Ireland divided over €13 billion Apple tax appeal Ireland’s government has a dilemma: should it collect €13 billion ($14.5 billion) in back taxes from Apple or spend years fighting to return the money and trying to prove Dublin's... By Caroline Byrne August 30 2016
Uber tax: US, Australia, and Taiwan chase new app taxes Tax authorities from the US to Australia and Taiwan are circling digital service providers Uber, Airbnb and other cash-rich app disrupters in a crusade to impose higher taxes and find... By Caroline Byrne August 24 2016
Apple CEO: 'We’re not a tax dodger' Apple CEO Tim Cook sat down with the Washington Post to mark his five years as CEO and discuss the multinational’s tax strategy. By Caroline Byrne August 23 2016
US elections: Presidential plans to halt corporate inversions Donald Trump has said he will curb “job-killing corporate inversions” by reducing the US business tax rate from 35% to 15% if he becomes the next US President. By Caroline Byrne August 23 2016
Turkey narrows ‘related party’ definition in TP legal overhaul Turkey has significantly altered its transfer pricing regulations, including narrowing the definition of ‘related party’ which could help its investment climate. By Caroline Byrne August 22 2016
News Briefs for August 22 The biggest transfer pricing news including updates on Liechtenstein's plans to exchange tax information; IRS country-by-country reporting guidance and the Finnish tax authority's invitation to MNEs with TP questions. By Caroline Byrne August 22 2016
US elections: Presidential plans for corporate inversions Donald Trump says he will curb 'job-killing corporate inversions' by reducing the US business tax rate from 35% to 15%. Hillary Clinton plans to levy an "exit tax" on businesses... By Caroline Byrne August 18 2016
Apple CEO: 'We’re not a tax dodger' As the EU prepare to rule on whether Apple’s Irish tax arrangements constitute billions of dollars in illegal State aid, Tim Cook sat down with the Washington Post to mark... By Caroline Byrne August 15 2016
Facebook ordered into court over Dublin IP transfer Facebook must explain to a California judge why the company should not have to comply with IRS demands for information about an intellectual property transfer to Ireland. By Caroline Byrne August 12 2016