This content is from: Austria EU’s cross-border VAT pilot scheme extended again The EU is extending its cross-border rulings project pilot until September 30 2018. By Joe Stanley-Smith March 31 2015
This content is from: Austria European Tax Awards 2015 - the shortlists are out The nominees have been revealed for International Tax Review's European Tax Awards 2015. By Ralph Cunningham March 29 2015
This content is from: France E-books judgment prompts calls for EU VAT reform Ministers of culture from France, Germany, Italy and Poland have demanded the EU evolves its legislation to allow e-books to be taxed in the same way as physical books. By Joe Stanley-Smith March 25 2015
This content is from: European Union Free-for-all: HMRC’s data-sharing relating to offshore assets John Cassidy, tax investigations partner at Crowe Clark Whitehill in London, looks at trends in information sharing, and whether there will be any limits to the use of UK authority powers when it comes to data-sharing... March 25 2015
This content is from: Global TP risk determination: Transparency and mutuality This month, Keith Brockman, global tax director at Mars, lecturer and author of the Strategizing Multinational Tax Risks blog, runs the rule over issues of transfer pricing risk determination, focusing on transparency... By default\Anonymous March 25 2015
This content is from: Belgium European Commission unveils tax transparency measures and makes automatic exchange of i... The European Commission is promoting its Tax Transparency Package, published yesterday (March 18), as a tool for “healthier” tax competition as well as for helping member states identify abusive tax practices. By Ralph Cunningham March 19 2015
This content is from: United States Dan Friel is new King & Spalding partner Dan Friel has joined King & Spalding in London, becoming the third partner in the international tax practice there. March 16 2015
This content is from: Austria Goods vs services: ECJ rules against France and Luxembourg in e-books dispute The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has ruled that France and Luxembourg cannot apply a reduced VAT rate to e-books, despite a reduced rate being acceptable for physical books. By Joe Stanley-Smith March 06 2015
This content is from: European Union ECJ delivers positive judgment in de Ruyter case The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has ruled in favour of the taxpayer in the de Ruyter case, finding the French social charges on source property income for foreign tax residents to be against EU principles. By Joe Stanley-Smith March 04 2015
This content is from: Austria MOSS registration figures lower than expected Around 7,000 businesses have registered for the EU’s VAT mini one-stop shop (MOSS) – far fewer than expected. By Joe Stanley-Smith March 04 2015