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
The repeal of Libya’s statute of limitations and tougher enforcement leave taxpayers navigating a high-stakes choice between conciliation and litigation
All the tax partners elevated across the UK, US and Singapore were private client specialists, continuing a market trend of intense investment and competition
Rolf van de Velde, dubbed ‘an expert chosen by experts’, is tasked with scaling Reptune’s self-service compliance offering
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Sponsored by McCarthy TétraultTroy McEachren of McCarthy Tétrault explains why Canadian charity boards should treat AI governance as a core stewardship responsibility, despite an evolving regulatory landscape and the absence of federal legislation
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Sponsored by DeloitteSenior Deloitte tax practitioners explain how a hybrid e-invoicing model can enable multinationals to step off the compliance treadmill while balancing global consistency with local requirements
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Sponsored by Spanish VAT ServicesThe success of ViDA in creating a harmonised digital reporting framework hinges on EU member states simplifying national VAT reporting obligations, says Fernando Matesanz of Spanish VAT Services
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The newly combined firm brings together more than 3,500 practitioners across 52 offices, with flagship hubs in Seattle, London, Sydney and New York.
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Building a transparent culture, prioritising internal promotions and being different from the big four are all key features of A&M Tax’s ambitious plans for India
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ITR’s Indirect Tax Forum 2026 showed why harmonisation remains elusive, advisers must raise their game, and ‘everyone’s data is rubbish’
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The firm’s board has reportedly asked Kevin Burrowes to continue until 2028 as the KPMG Australia scandal raises expectations of regulatory reform
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A former Deloitte partner will lead the firm’s latest geographic expansion; in other news, Baker McKenzie added six tax lawyers to its partnership
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The Fair Tax Mark now extends to domestic-only companies with turnover above €1m, with Thai travel operator Tripseed the first to be certified
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A technology provider had to be educated on technical requirements by Joseph Ribkoff’s IT team, a tax manager at the company said
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But businesses should remain flexible when choosing between internal and external resources to handle added ViDA complexity, ITR’s Indirect Tax forum also heard
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Non-compliance from small businesses continues to account for most of the gap, HM Revenue and Customs revealed