This content is from: Austria A no-deal Brexit looks increasingly likely The EU has rejected the UK government’s latest customs proposal and now both sides are ramping up their preparations for a no-deal Brexit. Companies need to be prepared for anything. By Joe Stanley-Smith July 27 2018
This content is from: Austria European Court’s Hornbach-Baumarkt ruling gives clarity on arm’s-length principle Taxpayers will be able to argue more effectively against transfer pricing readjustments following a key ruling on the arm’s-length principle in the Hornbach-Baumarkt case. By Joe Stanley-Smith July 12 2018
This content is from: Global Carbon taxation revenue rose by 50% in 2017 – or did it? Global revenue from carbon pricing rose by 50% in 2017 compared to 2016, says a new report from the World Bank. While companies can expect green taxes to keep rising, this statistic doesn’t quite tell the whole story. By Joe Stanley-Smith July 12 2018
This content is from: United States Vestager, today and tomorrow: The EU’s main woman on her state aid fight and future The European Union Commissioner for Competition Margrethe Vestager speaks to Josh White about the EU’s state aid investigations, the future of fair competition and how all multinational companies – not just American o... By Josh White July 12 2018
This content is from: Sponsored European Tax Awards 2018: Winners announced Europe’s leading tax firms dominated this year’s European Tax Awards through innovation and outstanding tax controversy management. By Anjana Haines July 12 2018
This content is from: Algeria One in 10 multinationals to restructure ‘soon’ due to BEPS and ATAD The BEPS Project and the EU Anti-Tax Avoidance Directive (ATAD) are forcing some companies into restructuring, according to a new survey. But many are still waiting for more clarity before they decide their next move. By Joe Stanley-Smith July 06 2018