This content is from: Global Embracing tax certainty through improved dispute resolution A suite of mutually reinforcing measures with an overall focus on resolution at the earliest point in time is the ultimate goal for taxpayers and tax authorities. Achim Pross, Sandra Knaepen and Mark Johnson of the OE... December 14 2017
This content is from: Austria 2018 to bring seismic VAT changes for EU and UK There are a number of colliding dynamics which will lead governments worldwide to undertake drastic measures on VAT and other taxes in 2018, resulting from namely Brexit, VAT fraud, austerity straitjackets and global ... December 14 2017
This content is from: Global Debt interest: A disfavoured instrument The concept of having an optimal equity structure, including debt instruments, is being slowly shredded by tax perceptions and legislation, imposing additional cash costs for this historic and sound economic position,... December 14 2017
This content is from: European Union Q&A: European tax commissioner Pierre Moscovici talks tax havens and the digital single... European Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs, Taxation and Customs Pierre Moscovici speaks to International Tax Review about the EU’s blacklist of tax havens, the struggle to tackle tax avoidance and how t... By Josh White December 12 2017
This content is from: Global EU plays it safe with tax blacklist The EU Council has listed 17 jurisdictions as non-cooperative for tax purposes in its latest blacklist, and also released a grey list of 47 countries, but, it has played it safe by excluding known tax havens. By Anjana Haines December 05 2017
This content is from: Austria EU to step up information sharing in digital VAT fraud plan The European Commission (EC) has proposed new tools to help its member states combat VAT fraud through greater information sharing. By Joe Stanley-Smith December 04 2017