This content is from: Global Tax teams are trying but failing to budget for strategy over compliance Businesses are moving more of their budgets to tax strategy to prepare for several tax reforms, but a shortage of talent and technology issues stymie group tax directors from effectively using the funds. By Danish Mehboob January 31 2022
This content is from: Sponsored Brazilian Superior Court of Justice defines drawback terms Júlio de Oliveira and Gabriel Caldiron Rezende of Machado Associados discuss the recent decision of the Superior Court of Justice on the calculation of interest and penalty on the drawback customs regime. By Gabriel Caldiron Rezende & Júlio de Oliveira & Machado January 31 2022
This content is from: Indirect Tax ITR Global Tax 50 2021-22: Zayda Manatta In this exclusive interview, Zayda Manatta, head of the OECD Global Forum’s Secretariat, talks to ITR about what taxpayers can expect from her team in 2022. By Alice Jones January 26 2022
This content is from: Europe Women in Business Law Awards EMEA 2022: open for submissions The Europe, Middle East, & Africa awards research cycle has now begun – don’t miss out on this opportunity to get recognised By John Harrison January 24 2022
This content is from: Sponsored Webinar: An exclusive look at India’s 2022 budget ITR will host a live webinar, along with Dhruva Advisors and Taxsutra, on Tuesday, February 1 to analyse the implications of the tax proposals in India’s 2022 budget. By Dhruva Advisors & Dinesh Kanabar & Prin Shasiharan & Sanjiv Mehta January 21 2022
This content is from: European Union Taxpayers await EU public consultation on standardising e-invoicing The EU’s forthcoming public consultation on the VAT in the Digital Age project offers an opportunity for multinational enterprises (MNEs) to push for a lower compliance burden across the economic bloc. By Alice Jones January 19 2022
This content is from: Sponsored VAT and online events: Light at the end of the tunnel? Fernando Matesanz of Spanish VAT Services takes a look at the place of supply rule for VAT on online events. By Fernando Matesanz & Spanish VAT Services January 19 2022
This content is from: Latin America and Caribbean Women in Business Law Awards Americas 2022: open for submissions The Americas awards research cycle has now begun – don’t miss out on this opportunity to get recognised By John Harrison January 17 2022
This content is from: Direct Tax This week in tax: 2022 set to be a year of global tax reform Governments around the world are expected to implement OECD plans for digital tax reform, but these plans are far from the only changes on the agenda. By Alice Jones & Josh White & Leanna Reeves January 14 2022
This content is from: Indirect Tax Governments debate cutting VAT on domestic energy bills Countries including the UK are considering cutting VAT on domestic energy bills to mitigate rising prices due to the energy crisis. Meanwhile, energy firms could face a windfall tax. By Alice Jones January 12 2022
This content is from: Global ITR Awards 2022 opens for submissions ITR invites tax firms, in-house teams and tax professionals to make submissions for the 2022 ITR Americas Tax Awards, Asia-Pacific Tax Awards and Europe, Middle East and Africa Tax Awards By James Wilson January 10 2022
This content is from: Sponsored 2021: Top 50 most-read ITR Expert Analysis articles The main themes that emerged from the most-read articles were COVID-19, court case analysis, digital economy, industry specific articles, M&A, tax reform and transfer pricing. By Prin Shasiharan January 06 2022
This content is from: Sponsored Six steps to help online sellers handle new EU VAT rules Peter Boerhof, VAT director at Vertex, discusses recent changes to EU VAT legislation and how specialist indirect technology can help online businesses stay compliant. By Peter Boerhof & Vertex Inc January 06 2022
This content is from: Global Rising Stars Awards 2022: open for submissions The Rising Stars Awards research cycle has now opened across all three regions By John Harrison January 05 2022
This content is from: Global Q4 2021: Top indirect tax disputes In the final quarter of 2021, the CJEU ruled in favour of a pharmaceutical company, the US dropped its tariff threat against European countries over DSTs, and Uber faced another blow in the UK. By Alice Jones January 05 2022
This content is from: Sponsored Indonesia: Changes to import duty, stamp duty, prohibited goods and telecommunications Fabian Abi Cakra and Irma Batubara of GNV Consulting Services highlight a range of tax-related developments in Indonesia. By Fabian Abi Cakra & GNV Consulting & Irma Batubara January 04 2022