The scandal has come just three years after the PwC tax leaks controversy and has prompted KPMG’s Australian chief executive to resign
In the first of a two-part series on capital v revenue in R&D, Jayne Stokes explores these key concepts and where UK companies need to tread carefully
Magnus Pantzar is set to join as managing director after spending nearly a decade as EQT’s global head of tax
The OECD’s project was up for debate as Matt Williams spoke to ITR following BDO’s tax strategist survey, which uncovered increased complexity and costs among multinationals
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Sponsored by DeloitteRonnie Dassen and Jan De Clercq of Deloitte Global outline how agentic AI can support indirect tax teams in managing compliance pressures, improving data quality, and freeing capacity for higher-value advisory work
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Sponsored by Spanish VAT ServicesFernando Matesanz of Spanish VAT Services explains how a General Court judgment clarifies that VAT group status does not extend exemption eligibility, reinforcing the importance of the supplier’s individual recognition
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Sponsored by ATOZRomain Tiffon and Marie Bentley of ATOZ analyse how automation, data analytics, and generative AI are reshaping tax operations, enabling greater strategic insight while raising important challenges around data, governance, and implementation
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The recent spree of firm mergers and acquisitions proves that geographic scale is the name of the game
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The big four spin-off firm becomes Taxand’s second UK member; in other news, Haynes Boone launched a UK tax practice
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Stephanie Pantelidaki’s economic expertise will give Norton Rose Fulbright’s other teams ‘extra firepower,’ she says
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Mada has opened simultaneously in Paris and Dubai with an eight-lawyer team from Trinity International
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PwC will continue to provide indirect tax services as part of the deal; in other news, the CJEU addressed the VAT treatment of TP adjustments
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The arrival of Renan Ozturk and his team from A&M Tax introduces a unique proposition within the Middle East legal market, the firm said
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The deal, reportedly worth $400m, will add Svalner Atlas’s 50-partner Nordic and Benelux presence to Ryan’s rapidly growing global footprint
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The combined firm, which comprises over 1,400 lawyers, will boast robust tax practices in both the UK and US
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Cascading tax reform, bullish foreign investment and vigorous TP audits have made Italy’s tax advisory market dynamic and stiffly competitive