This content is from: Global 2020: The best of indirect tax A look back at some of ITR’s best articles on indirect tax in 2020 covering everything from COVID-19, the taxation of space and environmental taxation to tax risk insurance and cannabis taxation. By Mattias Cruz Cano December 23 2020
This content is from: Spain Trading platforms limit their Spanish assets in response to FTT US investment app Robinhood and other financial services companies are limiting their services in response to Spain’s financial transactions tax (FTT). By Danish Mehboob December 18 2020
This content is from: United States Will Biden take a strong tax route on climate change? Incoming US President Joe Biden has made tackling climate change a key part of his campaign. Tax policy will be central to his environmental strategy, with significant impact both domestically and abroad. By Mattias Cruz Cano December 16 2020
This content is from: Sponsored VAT is coming to Oman: The key takeaways Akram Ragaa Mostafa of TMF Group takes a closer look at how the proposed VAT law in Oman will affect businesses and taxpayers. By Akram Ragaa Mostafa & TMF Group December 15 2020
This content is from: Direct Tax Rising Stars Awards Europe 2020: shortlist revealed Up and coming tax practitioners from Allen & Overy, Jones Day, Deloitte, Uría Menéndez, Garrigues, and many more have been shortlisted for the Rising Stars Awards Europe 2020. By ITR Correspondent December 10 2020
This content is from: Direct Tax Women in Business Law Awards Asia-Pacific 2020 – Winners announced By ITR Correspondent December 10 2020
This content is from: United Kingdom UK draft law clarifies tax rules on post-Brexit movement of goods The UK has released draft legislation containing provisions for leaving the EU under a transition agreement on January 1 2021, including the taxation of goods travelling from Great Britain to Northern Ireland. By Alice Jones December 09 2020
This content is from: European Union Understanding the CJEU is key for taxpayers The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) provides an opportunity to finalise disputes. For tax directors, understanding the special characteristics of the court is essential. By Mattias Cruz Cano December 09 2020
This content is from: Global What direct tax teams can learn from indirect tax innovation Direct tax teams are looking at how their indirect tax colleagues have digitalised their processes to apply the same lessons to corporate tax matters, but indirect tax managers warn that technological transitions are ... By Anjana Haines December 09 2020
This content is from: European Union EU agrees on VAT relief to fight COVID-19 The European Commission (EC) has introduced measures that enable member states to relieve hospitals, medical practitioners and individuals of VAT when acquiring COVID-19 vaccines and testing kits. By Mattias Cruz Cano December 08 2020
This content is from: Global This week in tax: DSTs dominate budgets and disputes In the week that Netflix decided to declare more profits in the UK, the tussle for tax revenues has led to more digital services taxes (DSTs), tariff threats, state aid developments, DAC7 and much more. By Anjana Haines December 04 2020
This content is from: Global From intern to global vice chair: Lessons learned from EY’s Kate Barton Kate Barton, EY global vice chair of tax, discusses the trends shaping the tax industry, and what this means for students and graduates starting their career today, having started as an EY intern herself. By Anjana Haines December 03 2020
This content is from: India GST anti-profiteering measure is ‘arbitrary’, say Indian MNEs Indian multinational enterprises (MNEs) claim that GST legislation to prevent profiteering from rate changes is unreasonable and leads to unnecessary litigation. By Mattias Cruz Cano December 02 2020