This content is from: Austria Blockchain and tax: What businesses need to know Tax authorities could use blockchain, the technology most well-known for its use in bitcoin, to clamp down on tax evasion – particularly in the area of VAT. By Joe Stanley-Smith August 23 2016
This content is from: European Union UK expedites EU corporate tax race to the bottom Businesses must assess their next moves after the UK’s Brexit vote triggered plans in the UK to cut the corporation tax rate, which may have started a race to the bottom on rates among European countries. By Amelia Schwanke August 23 2016
This content is from: United States Google’s tax woes across the EU Google is becoming the showcase firm for European countries trying to convince the public that it is taking action against multinational tax avoidance, but is it all for nothing? By Matt Thompson August 23 2016
This content is from: Global Tax technology: A brave new world Tax authorities worldwide are increasingly relying on digital technologies to gather and analyse tax data, and implement intelligent systems that provide real-time tax collections and assessments. Moreover, tax data s... By Amelia Schwanke August 23 2016
This content is from: Global BEPS and tax illiteracy: did it just happen? Efforts to tackle base erosion and profit shifting has led to wider interpretations of tax terminology. Keith Brockman considers the loss of tax literacy in the post-BEPS era. By Contributed August 23 2016
This content is from: Global Pokémon GO could get caught in a tax bubble Mobile app sensation Pokémon GO has once again raised the debate on taxing digital services and in-app purchases. Joe Stanley-Smith and Amelia Schwanke compile a veritable Poké-montage of the best tax insights into th... August 23 2016
This content is from: Austria Will EU SAF-T reporting be the death of VAT returns? Richard Asquith, vice president of global indirect tax at Avalara, provides an analysis of the revolutionary standard audit files for tax (SAF-T) filing requirements that are sweeping across Europe. By ITR Correspondent August 11 2016