This content is from: Cyprus Election comes at a bad time for UK businesses as France looks to block EU VAT threshold Next week’s UK general election falls at a critical time for small and micro-businesses, with cogs moving at EU level as parties wrangle over the possibility of, and justification for, a threshold on VAT paid on B2C e... By Joe Stanley-Smith April 29 2015
This content is from: Global The Brockman brief: Timing symmetry is shattered: CbCR and TP documentation May’s instalment of his column sees Keith Brockman, global tax director at Mars, lecturer and author of the Strategizing Multinational Tax Risks blog, look at the problems that may arise for taxpayers given the timing... April 27 2015
This content is from: Global Tax planners' task tougher than ever Failing to plan is planning to fail. We are all familiar with the phrase. But practising what one preaches in this regard has never been more important for corporate taxpayers. April 27 2015
This content is from: Belgium Franco-German double tax treaty changes have unexpected hit on real estate Changes to the double tax treaty (DTT) between France and Germany have unexpectedly affected real estate investment trusts (REITs). By Joe Stanley-Smith April 16 2015
This content is from: Denmark Danish GAAR threatens taxpayers with more uncertainty and aggression The Danish government has introduced a Bill (L167) to implement a general anti-avoidance rule (GAAR) in the country for the first time, which would enable authorities to deny treaty benefits if obtaining those benefit... By Matthew Gilleard April 08 2015
This content is from: Global World Tax and World Transfer Pricing 2016: The research period is now open Don't miss out on your chance to be included in International Tax Review's directories of the leading tax and transfer pricing firms around the world. By Ralph Cunningham April 01 2015