This content is from: Global ITR Global Tax 50 2021-22: Environmental tax Tax is a powerful lever for environmental policy, and carbon taxes gained greater traction in 2021 due to COP26. Meanwhile the EU published a contentious proposal for a carbon border and more governments turned to pla... By Alice Jones February 23 2022
This content is from: Sponsored Looking forward to growth – ITR’s Switzerland Special Focus launched ITR has partnered with leading tax advisors to provide insights into Switzerland’s tax landscape in 2022 and beyond. By Lorraine Yardley February 23 2022
This content is from: Global ITR Global Tax 50 2021-22: Pandora Papers The Pandora Papers data leak, published in October 2021, continues the long line of tax avoidance scandals from LuxLeaks to the Paradise Papers. The scandal drew attention once again to corporate tax affairs. By Alice Jones February 16 2022
This content is from: Global ITR Global Tax 50 2021-22: UK Supreme Court ruling on Uber The ride-hailing company Uber suffered a blow in February 2021, when the UK Supreme Court ruled that its drivers are not independent contractors, leaving Uber liable for increased worker rights and VAT. By Alice Jones February 14 2022
This content is from: Global ITR Global Tax 50 2021-22: Bob Hamilton Bob Hamilton, chair of the Forum on Tax Administration (FTA), commissioner of the CRA, and governing board member of Tax Inspectors Without Borders (TIWB), talks to ITR about his achievements in 2021 and plans for 2022. By Alice Jones February 14 2022
This content is from: Global ITR Global Tax 50 2021-22: Digital services taxes Digital services taxes (DSTs) caused more controversy in 2021, as countries introduced them rather than wait for a multilateral agreement. However, some countries may hang on to DSTs even with a deal. By Alice Jones February 09 2022