This content is from: France Ex-PwC employee tells court he had a 'duty' to act on sweetheart tax deals Raphael Halet, a PwC employee on trial in the so-called ‘LuxLeaks’ tax scandal, said he decided to act after seeing a France 2 television report in 2012, a story it later transpired was based on the alleged leak of 30... By ITR Correspondent April 29 2016
This content is from: Global Post-Panama reflections: Black, white and grey lists Poonam Khaira Sidhu, commissioner of income tax and joint secretary at the Indian Revenue Service – who holds a Michigan LLM in international taxation with a master’s in economics – reflects on tax competition, inequa... April 27 2016
This content is from: Sponsored Tax function of tomorrow: Automation and digitisation Picking up on where we left off in the last installment, this issue of the Brockman Brief digs deeper into the tax function of tomorrow. Not only does an effective tax function depend on building the right skill-set, ... April 27 2016
This content is from: France Linklaters promotes two new tax partners in Paris and Munich Cyril Boussion will become a tax partner at Linklaters in Paris, with Jann Jetter taking the same position in Munich. By ITR Correspondent April 20 2016
This content is from: Austria EC to force companies to publish offshore data post-Panama The European Commission (EC), emboldened by the public outcry at the Panama Papers leak, is refusing to back down on its plans for public country-by-country reporting (CbCR). By Contributed April 13 2016
This content is from: France Philippines updates treaties with France and Germany The tax authorities in the Philippines recently issued circulars to clarify and update the country’s tax treaties with France and Germany. By ITR Correspondent April 06 2016