This content is from: Global The world’s best tax controversy leaders revealed The seventh edition of the Tax Controversy Leaders guide has been released, with more than 300 new names and seven additional countries this year. By Anjana Haines August 29 2017
This content is from: Global Tax havens: An unnecessary evil? The finance ministers of some of the world’s most notorious tax havens believe their countries’ policies are fair, robust and meet international standards. Anjana Haines cuts through the PR to see what role these juri... August 23 2017
This content is from: Sponsored Combining technology and talent for the digital tax future As disruption layers new complexity, pressure and opportunity onto business, the digital tax function is rapidly evolving. Shawn Smith, EY global tax technology and transformation leader, explores the needs of organis... August 23 2017
This content is from: Global Tax risk pendulum: Collaboration vs. uncertainty Tax risk is a modern ‘term of art’ perception; this risk can be viewed as a pendulum. Keith Brockman looks at the advantages of corporate collaboration and threats of uncertainty and public distrust. August 23 2017
This content is from: Austria EU holding company structure in treaty shopping cases The tax status and characterisation of passive holding companies has gained renewed interest with Article 7 of the OECD’s Multilateral Instrument (MLI) containing some reference to these entities. Mauro Manca of Giova... August 23 2017
This content is from: Austria France takes on digital corporations with EU tax harmonisation plans The tax payments of Airbnb, Google, Facebook and Amazon have prompted the French finance minister to push, together with Germany, for the EU harmonisation of corporate tax rates. But will this solve the ‘paying a fair... By Natalie Leonidou August 23 2017
This content is from: France Diageo falls victim to France’s tougher tax stance A tax battle with Google is clearly not enough for the French tax authority. Now it is engaging British drinks giant Diageo as it tries to shut down the tax advantages of multinationals. By Anjana Haines August 16 2017
This content is from: Belgium EU tells Belgium and France to abolish tax exemptions for ports The European Commission (EC) has made the next move in a long-running state aid dispute over corporate tax exemptions for ports, by telling France and Belgium to abolish the exemptions in order to align their tax regi... By Joe Stanley-Smith August 02 2017