This content is from: Sponsored Expanding online goods and service sales is making tax technology stronger Vertex explains why specialist indirect tax technology is necessary to ensure indirect tax obligations are met in an e-commerce world. By Vertex Inc December 21 2021
This content is from: Sponsored More VAT rates in the EU: Less distortion of competition? Fernando Matesanz of Spanish VAT Services explains why EU member states could apply up to five different VAT rates following ECOFIN’s recent agreement on the EU’s VAT system. By Fernando Matesanz & Spanish VAT Services December 14 2021
This content is from: Sponsored The evolving world of Malaysia’s digital services tax S Saravana Kumar and Yap Wen Hui of Rosli Dahlan Saravana Partnership discuss the key aspects of the service tax imposed on digital services in Malaysia. By Rosli Dahlan Saravana Partnership & S Saravana Kumar & Yap Wen Hui December 13 2021
This content is from: Global Tax competition will continue after OECD deal is implemented The OECD-led pillar one and pillar two tax deal will not bring an end to global tax competition, but tax directors and policymakers agree that it will change how countries compete. By Alice Jones December 13 2021
This content is from: Global Rising Stars Awards 2022: key information and updates Important information and key updates for the Rising Stars Awards 2022 By John Harrison December 09 2021
This content is from: Sponsored EU VAT rates: One step forward, two steps back Sérgio Vasques of Lobo Vasques discusses the new EU VAT rate agreement. By Lobo Vasques & Sérgio Vasques December 08 2021
This content is from: Indirect Tax Average OECD tax-to-GDP ratios rose in 2020 despite pandemic OECD countries saw a marginal increase in their tax-to-GDP ratios from 2019 to 2020. This is despite the widespread disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. By Alice Jones December 07 2021
This content is from: European Union This week in tax: Will the EU VAT gap get worse? The EU VAT gap was slightly better before COVID-19 than it was in previous years, however, the impact of the pandemic may have set back governments trying to tackle the problems of VAT collection. By Alice Jones & Josh White December 03 2021
This content is from: European Union EU analysis finds VAT gap remained significant in 2019 EU member states lost an estimated €134 billion ($152 billion) in VAT revenue in 2019, according to an EU report. This is due to tax avoidance and evasion, bankruptcies, and administrative errors. By Alice Jones December 03 2021
This content is from: Global Tax teams are changing their structures to address environmental taxes Multinational enterprises (MNEs) are upskilling employees and centralising tax functions to manage the rise of environmental tax reforms around the world. By Alice Jones December 01 2021