This content is from: United States 2018: The busiest tax year yet The work of corporate tax departments over the next 12 months will be dominated by large international changes such as the BEPS project, US tax reform and shifting attitudes toward taxation of the digital economy. Joe... By Joe Stanley-Smith January 30 2018
This content is from: Global Towards taxation of robots or their use? The development of artificial intelligence (AI) and, in particular, of robots is an issue of global significance. Xavier Oberson, professor at the University of Geneva and a specialist in this area examines the societ... By Contributed January 30 2018
This content is from: Austria Q&A: EC’s Stephen Quest talks about the EU’s digital tax future The European Commission’s Director General for Taxation and Customs Union tells International Tax Review about how the European Commission is pushing ahead with its plans for a digital tax framework, how it will work ... January 30 2018
This content is from: Austria Final week to enter for the European Tax Awards The deadline to submit for the European Tax Awards is fast approaching. Companies, firms and individuals working in jurisdictions across Europe should enter now. By Anjana Haines January 23 2018
This content is from: France Bredin Prat appoints partner Bredin Prat has appointed Anne Robert to partner at its Paris based tax group. This was as part of a series of appointments throughout the firm’s divisions, including three partners and one counsel. By Josh White January 15 2018
This content is from: Austria Outstanding tax disputes rise, says OECD study The number of tax treaty disputes increased for more than 65 jurisdictions in 2016, according to the OECD’s peer review. This may offer insights into how well the world is adjusting to the changes posed by BEPS Action... By Josh White January 05 2018
This content is from: United States 2018 outlook for landmark transfer pricing disputes TP Week rounds up some of the most influential transfer pricing disputes from the past year, and explores how they could evolve this year or what repercussions they could have for similar cases. By Lena Angvik January 02 2018
This content is from: United States Will US tax reform spark a new ‘race to the bottom’? The US’s long-awaited tax reform has brought the country’s corporate tax rate down to 21% - below 2017’s OECD average rate of around 25%. Will this spark a new wave of tax competition? By Joe Stanley-Smith January 02 2018