This content is from: Global MNEs must work harder to attract top indirect tax talent In a candidate driven market, multinational enterprises (MNEs) should provide job certainty, remote working, and professional development opportunities to attract the best indirect tax experts. By Alice Jones March 31 2021
This content is from: Sponsored Thailand: Foreign e-service businesses liable for VAT Paul Ashburn and Duangnetr Sarachai of HLB Thailand discuss the amendments to the Thai Revenue Code that introduces VAT on foreign e-services, effective from September 1 2021. By Duangnetr Sarachai & HLB Thailand & Paul Ashburn March 31 2021
This content is from: Global Feminist tax policy could aid escape from COVID-19 recession Initiatives that work towards gender equality could shore up tax bases and assist the economic recovery from the pandemic, according to OECD policymakers. By Alice Jones March 29 2021
This content is from: Global Survey results: Tax lessons of COVID-19 Tax professionals told ITR that the COVID-19 crisis has created more dangers for businesses in the form of audits and the risks of disputes even though most tax departments have managed to stay on track. By Josh White March 26 2021
This content is from: Sponsored Managing TP locally and globally – ITR’s TP Special Focus launched Transfer pricing specialists from around the world come together to share solutions and knowledge in ITR’s 21st edition of the Transfer Pricing guide. By Lorraine Yardley March 24 2021
This content is from: Thailand Thailand could set an example for ASEAN e-services taxes In the run-up to Thailand’s 7% VAT on e-services provided by foreign businesses, the country is learning lessons from its Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) neighbours, but the government must answer key p... By Alice Jones March 24 2021
This content is from: Global This week in tax: EU pushes ahead with unilateral digital tax The EU is pushing ahead with its digital levy despite the US participating in OECD negotiations, while the UK has launched a consultation to break up the “dominance” of the Big Four accounting firms. By Anjana Haines March 19 2021
This content is from: Global How to capitalise on career opportunities in tax Women in tax say participating in every opportunity where new skills can be learned, making the most of mentors and sponsors, and building a personal brand, are essential to a successful tax career. By Anjana Haines March 16 2021
This content is from: Global This week in tax: DAC7, DAC8 and Cairn’s tax dispute This week has been a celebration of women in tax at ITR, but there have also been some significant tax developments across the world. By Anjana Haines March 12 2021
This content is from: Global MNEs must invest in technology or risk being overtaken by tax authorities Tax directors warn that multinational enterprises (MNEs) must transform their tax departments to manage multiple ERP systems and mitigate risks as revenue authorities gain increasing access to technology and taxpayer ... By Alice Jones March 09 2021
This content is from: United States The future of global tax reporting through automation Two of Deloitte’s leading women in tax talk to ITR’s Managing Editor Anjana Haines about how robotics and automation will transform the way companies comply with global reporting requirements in a post-COVID economy. By Anjana Haines March 08 2021
This content is from: Global How to lead a tax practice to manage digital transformations Emily VanVleet and Denise Hintzke from Deloitte speak to ITR about how they manage their tax practices and client relationships amid constantly changing reporting requirements and technological advancements. By Anjana Haines March 08 2021
This content is from: United Kingdom Working from home: How tax professionals have adapted a year on Katy Rabindran, member of the UK Women in Tax committee, highlights how tax professionals have managed remote working practices over the past year following a recent event where women in tax shared their advice and tips. By Katy Rabindran March 08 2021
This content is from: Global ITR celebrates International Women’s Day To mark International Women’s Day 2021, ITR showcases some of the best talent across the global tax sector through articles, podcasts, and events. By Anjana Haines March 08 2021
This content is from: Global This week in tax: Tax disputes for Samsung and Rio Tinto Tax controversy matters have dominated this week’s tax news with another dispute beckoning for mining corporation Rio Tinto in Australia, while Samsung and Ericsson celebrate a ‘temporary’ win in the Indian Supreme Co... By Anjana Haines March 05 2021
This content is from: Global Survey: Diversity and inclusion in the tax sector 2021 Take ITR’s survey to share your views on whether the past year has improved diversity and inclusion (D&I) in the tax sector. By Anjana Haines March 04 2021
This content is from: Global Webinar: The pros and cons of shared service centres ITR and TMF Group will host a live webinar on Wednesday, March 24 to discuss the pros and cons of moving to a shared service centre environment. By Emine Constantin & Prin Shasiharan & TMF Group March 04 2021