While rarely the sole driver of a combination, tax is becoming an increasingly important part of firms' efforts to keep up with client expectations
New research, which suggests LLMs can silently corrupt complex documents, should alert tax and legal teams relying on AI to handle iterative drafting and compliance workflows
Maintaining increased funding for HMRC is a ‘high possibility’ if he becomes PM, ITR has also heard
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Sponsored by MDDPRafał Kran and Anna Zielony of MDDP explain how Poland’s introduction of the JPK_CIT regime gives tax authorities unprecedented access to corporate tax data, and what multinational groups and CFOs should do to prepare
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Sponsored by VdATeresa Teixeira Mota of VdA analyses how evolving tax transparency frameworks are reshaping tax enforcement and dispute resolution in Portugal
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Sponsored by MDDPMarek Kończak and Tomasz Janik of MDDP examine signs of a more pragmatic interpretation of Poland’s corporate income tax exemption for foreign investment funds, particularly where investment strategies include real estate
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The firm has hired a team of private client lawyers from Withers to launch in New York and Connecticut, though ITR analysis suggests it faces stiff competition
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The ability of tax authorities to receive and analyse data is becoming ‘quite advanced’, warns Stuart Lang, head of EY’s compliance co-sourcing solution
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The Court of Appeal ruling clarifies that treaty benefits are not abusive where transactions are commercially driven, providing greater certainty on “main purpose” anti-avoidance tests
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Despite the Netherlands featuring an unusual concentration of World Tax-ranked technology-led providers, sources believe there’s a long way to go to challenge the established players
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Ethics seems to be playing a subservient role to an entitlement culture borne out of a pervasive ‘revenue at all costs’ mentality at the big four
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Historical World Tax data suggests the ‘largest law firm merger in history’ may not pose a serious threat to the world's leading tax practices
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The repeal of Libya’s statute of limitations and tougher enforcement leave taxpayers navigating a high-stakes choice between conciliation and litigation
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All the tax partners elevated across the UK, US and Singapore were private client specialists, continuing a market trend of intense investment and competition
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Rolf van de Velde, dubbed ‘an expert chosen by experts’, is tasked with scaling Reptune’s self-service compliance offering