US to finalise CbCR rules by July The US will finalise its country-by-country reporting (CbCR) rules by July, according to Robert Stack, Treasury deputy assistant secretary for international tax affairs. By Joelle Jefferis March 09 2016
Australian budget preview: multinationals targeted? The Australian budget for 2016-2017 is released on Tuesday. TP Week looks ahead to see which policies are likely to be unveiled to tame the fury over cross-border taxation. By Joelle Jefferis March 01 2016
India Budget 2016: CbCR, patent box regime and dispute resolution Indian Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has announced a string of new taxation measures in the India Union Budget for 2016-2017 re-affirming his commitment to foster a friendly environment for foreign... By Joelle Jefferis February 29 2016
India Budget 2016: Expectations for a tax-friendly India The 2016-2017 Indian Budget will be released on Monday 29 February. TPWeek previews what can be expected, and analyses taxpayers’ hopes for how the government can reinforce its tax-friendly message... By Joelle Jefferis February 25 2016
Romania toughens up on transfer pricing Romania has implemented new transfer pricing documentation requirements effective from February 2016, as the government moves for better anti-abuse monitoring. By Joelle Jefferis February 25 2016
Pascal Saint-Amans: Non-OECD members invited to join Committee on Fiscal Affairs Pascal Saint-Amans has said today that any country interested in joining the BEPS implementation project can join the Committee on Fiscal Affairs (CFA) from next Monday (February 29). By Joelle Jefferis February 23 2016
In search of TP industry leaders A poll conducted by TPWeek has shown that 86% of users value industry specific knowledge when selecting their tax adviser. By Joelle Jefferis February 22 2016
Indian dispute resolution improvements shun Vodafone The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) in India has resolved 180 cases under its mutual agreement procedure (MAP) since April 1 2014. By Joelle Jefferis February 18 2016
The widespread Google PE problem The recent Google payment to HMRC highlights the growing uncertainty for taxpayers over acceptable permanent establishment (PE) practices. By Joelle Jefferis February 16 2016