This content is from: Global Companies risk high withholding taxes if MLI’s discretionary relief is denied Businesses should not wait to examine the tax risks posed by the Multilateral Instrument (MLI), which could result in high domestic withholding taxes if the principal purpose test (PPT) is applied and discretionary re... By Anjana Haines October 26 2018
This content is from: United States Market insight: Merging two tax departments Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner’s Global Head of Tax Elizabeth Bradley and US Tax Partner Philip Wright tell International Tax Review about how they merged the two old firms’ tax teams strategically by finding a compatibl... By Joe Stanley-Smith October 25 2018
This content is from: Global Survey: Do you know the best tax transactional and tax advisory firms? Companies can vote now for the best tax firms for transactional and advisory services. We only take answers from clients because they alone can determine the true value of the advice they have received from a firm. By Anjana Haines October 23 2018
This content is from: United States The tax competition debate part three: What would a regulatory framework look like? Richard Murphy and Arthur Laffer exchange views on whether regulating tax competition could work, and how it would affect countries. By Joe Stanley-Smith October 18 2018
This content is from: France The tax competition debate part two: Is it possible to regulate? Arthur Laffer and Richard Murphy debate whether it is possible – or desirable – to regulate tax competition between different jurisdictions. By Joe Stanley-Smith October 17 2018
This content is from: Austria The ITR European Tax Awards 2019: Submit now Companies, firms and individuals can now enter for the International Tax Review European Tax Awards 2019. By Anjana Haines October 17 2018
This content is from: Austria Last chance to enter ITR European Tax Awards 2019 Companies, firms and individuals can now enter for the International Tax Review European Tax Awards 2019. By Anjana Haines October 17 2018
This content is from: Global Tax planning amid political instabilities and tax grabs There has been a seismic shift in global politics in recent years, affecting trade and investment and altering the tax landscape. Anjana Haines reviews the tax prospects in this new era with International Tax Review’s... October 15 2018
This content is from: Austria UK tax laws after Brexit Angela Lang-Horgan analyses how the UK's tax laws will be affected by its impending exit from the EU. By Contributed October 15 2018
This content is from: United States New TP cases in MAPs are up by 25% in 2017 The number of transfer pricing cases entering mutual agreement procedures (MAPs) has increased, with France, Germany, India, Italy and the US involved in many of these cases. By Anjana Haines October 11 2018
This content is from: Austria Tax authorities going digital is not helping corporations to comply Tax administrations need to harmonise their tax filing and data requirements to give taxpayers a better chance of complying, say in-house practitioners and tech aficionados. By Anjana Haines October 05 2018
This content is from: Austria CCCTB proposals still stuck as ministers fail to agree on framework The European Union’s Common Consolidated Corporate Tax Base (CCCTB) plan is unlikely to happen, according to some MEPs speaking to International Tax Review. By Michael Scaturro October 03 2018