Three new tax partners at Mattos Filho Brazilian firm Mattos Filho has promoted Gabriela Silva de Lemos, Marcel Alcades Theodoro and Paulo Camargo Tedesco to its partnership. By Joe Stanley-Smith July 22 2016
EU fiscal unity regimes called into question Fiscal unity regimes across EU member states could become more advantageous for corporations in cross-border fiscal groups. By Anjana Haines & Joe Stanley-Smith July 14 2016
UPDATED: EC probes Belgian, French corporate tax exemptions Belgium and France are under scrutiny by the European Commission (EC) for offering corporate tax exemptions that distort competition. By Anjana Haines & Joe Stanley-Smith July 08 2016
Preliminary controversies over the new rule that conditions state VAT benefits Júlio M. de Oliveira and Fernando Telles da Silva of Machado examine the impact new rules will have on the way Brazilian states grant VAT benefits. By Joe Stanley-Smith July 01 2016
Qatar could introduce further indirect taxes after VAT A Qatari government report has indicated that the nation may introduce further indirect taxes in addition to the planned 5% VAT. By Joe Stanley-Smith June 30 2016
Research for World Tax and World Transfer Pricing 2017 has begun Everything you need to know about submitting for International Tax Review's World Tax and World Transfer Pricing directories. By Joe Stanley-Smith June 03 2016
Panama and others commit to share account information Five countries including Panama have committed to exchanging financial account information, the OECD and Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information announced today. By Joe Stanley-Smith May 11 2016
Australia uses Budget to introduce UK-style diverted profits tax Australian Treasurer Scott Morrison has used the Budget to target MNEs, aiming to collect an extra AUS$3.9 billion ($2.9 billion) by 2020. By Joe Stanley-Smith May 05 2016
‘Overstretched’ HMRC to use Panama Papers to hunt down tax avoiders and evaders UK revenue authority HMRC has requested that the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) share with it all of the 11.5 million documents which make up the so-called ‘Panama Papers’,... By Joe Stanley-Smith April 04 2016