UK asks Canada for advice on trade model post-Brexit UK Brexit Minister David Davis has said he favours the Canadian economic trade model with Europe but could that cause trouble for Britain’s lucrative financial services sector and manufacturers? By Anjana Haines & Caroline Byrne July 15 2016
Jack Lew in Brussels as Apple tax ruling looms US Treasury Secretary Jack Lew is in Brussels for talks with the European Commission's anti-trust chief Margrethe Vestager as investigators prepare to rule on Ireland’s tax deal with Apple. By Caroline Byrne July 12 2016
IRS sues Facebook over IP rights transferred to Ireland The US Internal Revenue Service is investigating whether Facebook undervalued intellectual property rights by billions of dollars in an IP transfer to Dublin. By Caroline Byrne July 11 2016
IRS sues Facebook over IP rights transferred to Ireland The US Internal Revenue Service is investigating whether Facebook undervalued intellectual property rights by billions of dollars in an IP transfer to Dublin. By Caroline Byrne July 11 2016
OECD holds Paris talks on Multilateral Instrument The OECD is pushing ahead with plans for a multilateral instrument by year-end to help implement tax treaty-related BEPS measures – one of the most contentious of the BEPS Action... By Caroline Byrne July 07 2016
Brexit: The referendum of a generation that will change Europe forever The UK will be free to pursue its own direction with tax and transfer pricing legislation now that Britain has voted to leave the European Union, but the nation is... By Caroline Byrne June 24 2016
Brexit: Tax implications for Business If the UK votes to leave the EU the country may be able to draft its own tax and TP legislation. But will it really be free from the restraints... By Caroline Byrne June 23 2016
State aid: The secretive world of transfer pricing probes Authorities have sifted through 1,000 tax rulings to examine the methods behind state aid decisions. But are European officials overstepping their powers? By Caroline Byrne June 09 2016
Poland passes general anti-avoidance rule to curb tax avoidance Poland today passed changes to the tax ordinance, introducing a general anti-avoidance rule (GAAR) that should make it difficult for companies to use legal structures to avoid tax. By Caroline Byrne June 08 2016
MEPs debate new measures to fight tax avoidance MEPs sit down on Tuesday to discuss new tactics to fight tax avoidance, which EU countries estimate cost them €160-190 billion ($180-4216 billion) a year. By Caroline Byrne June 07 2016