France
Hanno Berger was originally handed an eight-year sentence over an estimated $11 billion tax fraud; while in other news, France calls for minimum tax on the super-rich
Mærsk Oil and Gas, now owned by French company TotalEnergies, will face off against the Danish Tax Agency in their long-running TP dispute.
The deal comes after the tax leaks scandal was making headlines, while Hunter Biden unexpectedly pleads not guilty to tax charges.
The case against the Trump family continues, however, while the UK Treasury projects a drop in revenue from the windfall tax.
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Sponsored by DeloitteInterview with Eric Lesprit, partner, transfer pricing, Deloitte Société d’Avocats, France
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Sponsored by Deloitte LuxembourgYves Knel and Anne-Sophie Le Bris of Deloitte Luxembourg continue their analysis of the Multilateral Instrument in relation to real estate by considering methods to eliminate double taxation, focusing on Austria, France, Germany, Poland, and Luxembourg.
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Sponsored by DS AvocatsSandra Louiset of DS Avocats reports that the Council of State has taken a novel position regarding a state’s right to tax.
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Sponsored by DeloitteRather than simplifying and standardising international tax, the OECD BEPS recommendations have led to a complex landscape. Vrajesh Dutia and Eric Lesprit of Deloitte analyse the application of the guidance across several high-profile jurisdictions.
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Sponsored by EY Asia-PacificThe indicators point in one direction: an increase in tax controversy, as authorities’ resources are ploughed into increased scrutiny. Luis Coronado of EY explains why, and suggests what tactics businesses should be adopting.
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Sponsored by Deloitte LuxembourgThe differences and similarities in the implementation of the MLI in Austria, Germany, France, Luxembourg and Poland are summarised by Yves Knel and Anne-Sophie Le Bris of Deloitte Luxembourg, in association with regional experts.
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Sponsored by DeloitteJulien Pellefigue of Deloitte Société d’Avocats explains the importance of pillars one and two and the impact on transfer pricing.
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Sponsored by SumersonThe French Administrative Supreme Court issued a judgment in February that clarifies the assessment of company residence for access to double tax treaty (DTT) benefits, as Nicolas Duboille and Clément Riccio of Sumerson explain.
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Sponsored by SumersonFurther to recent case law, Nicolas Duboille and Hugo Levit of Sumerson, discuss the potential use of alternative legally bound tools in the context of management packages that may be efficient from a tax and social contribution perspective.