This content is from: Austria EU harmonises VAT rules on vouchers The European Union Council has adopted the Voucher Directive, which is aimed at clarifying and harmonising the relevant VAT rules. By ITR Correspondent July 26 2016
This content is from: Global OECD to name and shame uncooperative jurisdictions The OECD will unveil its tax blacklist in 2017, but loopholes in the criteria could allow the US, Germany and Switzerland escape sanctions. By Anjana Haines July 25 2016
This content is from: United States UK asks Canada for advice on trade model post-Brexit UK Brexit Minister David Davis has said he favours the Canadian economic trade model with Europe but could that cause trouble for Britain’s lucrative financial services sector and manufacturers? By Anjana Haines & Caroline Byrne July 15 2016
This content is from: European Union EU fiscal unity regimes called into question Fiscal unity regimes across EU member states could become more advantageous for corporations in cross-border fiscal groups. By Anjana Haines & Joe Stanley-Smith July 14 2016
This content is from: Austria ECOFIN adopts rules to tackle multinational tax avoidance European finance ministers have adopted proposals to crack down on aggressive tax planning by multinationals with the Anti-Tax Avoidance Directive. By Anjana Haines July 12 2016
This content is from: Global BEPS is here. Now what? For the second consecutive year, Thomson Reuters and TP Week sought to determine the extent to which corporations are prepared to implement the BEPS recommendations across their tax and accounting departments. Brian P... July 12 2016
This content is from: United States Brexit: Navigating the tax minefield The UK’s vote to leave the European Union has spurred multinationals in the UK, Europe, North America and Asia to reconsider their operations in Britain. Anjana Haines looks at the potential tax implications of a post... By Anjana Haines July 12 2016
This content is from: Austria EU VAT Action Plan: Heavier burden for businesses? The European Commission’s proposed VAT Action Plan is an ambitious attempt to reform the flailing regime. Joe Stanley-Smith picks through the details to look at the impact it could have on companies. July 12 2016
This content is from: Global Board accountability: A new era Efforts to improve tax transparency in the post-BEPS environment have shifted the tax accountability of corporations to their boards of directors. Keith Brockman considers the implications of these changes. July 12 2016
This content is from: Global Separating intangible value by surveys In the ninth in a series of articles on intangibles and finance, Philip de Homont and Alexander Voegele of NERA Frankfurt show how to handle surveys for intangibles and transfer pricing. July 12 2016
This content is from: United States Brexit: Worldwide winners and losers As the UK's relationship with the EU evolves following the vote to leave, many nations are considering how they can benefit from the UK's exit, or whether they themselves need to make changes. By Anjana Haines July 12 2016
This content is from: Belgium UPDATED: EC probes Belgian, French corporate tax exemptions Belgium and France are under scrutiny by the European Commission (EC) for offering corporate tax exemptions that distort competition. By Anjana Haines & Joe Stanley-Smith July 08 2016
This content is from: Austria EU Parliament votes on fairer taxation measures The EU is a step closer to introducing an EU-wide withholding tax on company profits leaving the bloc, as well as several new compliance and tax rules. By Amelia Schwanke July 07 2016