World's leading tax controversy advisers unveiled The fourth edition of International Tax Review's Tax Controversy Leaders guide is out now. Find out who the top-rated disputes specialists are in your jurisdiction. By Matthew Gilleard September 04 2014
Osborne figure-fudge highlights UK government’s core conflict on avoidance COMMENT: George Osborne used inappropriate figures when boasting of the UK government’s success in clamping down on tax avoidance during the latest Budget, the UK Statistics Authority has found. By Matthew Gilleard August 28 2014
US political rhetoric continues as latest inversion deal creates third-largest global f... The $11 billion Burger King-Tim Hortons deal will see the new company located in Canada. Burger King company executives say it is motivated by growth opportunities rather than by any... By Matthew Gilleard August 27 2014
Inversions highlight antiquated US tax system Comment: Far from representing the lack of economic patriotism of US companies, the trend of inversions out of the US is indicative of just how antiquated the US tax code... By Matthew Gilleard August 21 2014
Swedish tax official reflects on interest deductibility proposals A Swedish committee on corporate taxation has proposed reforms to limit interest deductibility in the country. Borje Noring, tax auditor at the Swedish Tax Agency, Skatteverket, reacts to the proposals,... By Matthew Gilleard August 13 2014
Inversions - special focus Between 1983 and 2004 there were 29 inversion transactions out of the US. In the decade following, almost 50 companies restructured using the method. By Matthew Gilleard August 09 2014
APM Terminals global tax head: Divergent thinking is the way forward In part two of International Tax Review’s exclusive interview, Steven Ouwerkerk, global head of tax & treasury at APM Terminals, based in the Netherlands, discusses the transition from adviser to... By Matthew Gilleard July 31 2014
Pfizer and AstraZeneca go separate ways…for now After the failure of the Pfizer-AstraZeneca transaction at the end of May, the two companies have now announced new deals with other companies. By Matthew Gilleard July 30 2014
APM Terminals global tax head: The importance of continuous dialogue with your CFO In the first part of International Tax Review's exclusive interview, Steven Ouwerkerk, global head of tax & treasury at APM Terminals, based in The Hague, Netherlands, talks about the need... By Matthew Gilleard July 24 2014