This content is from: Global This week in tax: DST drama, COVID-19 and tax awards In the week that Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe resigned, the UK treasury denied rumours about cancelling its digital services tax, Facebook paid France €106 million in taxes and numerous VAT and COVID-19 announce... By Anjana Haines August 28 2020
This content is from: Global Asia Tax Awards 2020: The winners The winners of the ITR Asia Tax Awards have been announced in a webinar presentation. By Prin Shasiharan August 26 2020
This content is from: Global Indirect Tax Leaders guide 2021 is live: The leading indirect tax practitioners in the ... The ninth edition of the Indirect Tax Leaders guide, the leading international publication that lists the world’s top indirect tax advisors, has released its results for 2021. By Jon Moore August 26 2020
This content is from: Global Digital audits risk alienating MNEs from revenue authorities Multinational enterprises (MNEs) are concerned that an increase in digitisation and anonymity is jeopardising their relationships with tax authorities as COVID-19 forces an increase in online interactions. By Alice Jones August 24 2020
This content is from: Global Managing global tax controversy in 2020 Tax directors, advisors and government officials gather virtually to debate the future of global tax disputes and controversy. By Anjana Haines & Danish Mehboob & Josh White August 21 2020
This content is from: Global This week in tax: Mastercard’s India case, tax treaties, and trade In the week that Joe Biden became the US Democratic Party’s presidential nominee, the tax world has been dealing with several key court cases, more transfer pricing (TP) measures, and trade developments. By Anjana Haines August 21 2020
This content is from: Global Cross-border tax information exchange is a game-changer Sanjeev Sharma, principal director of income tax at the India Income Tax Department, discusses the exchange of tax information developments of the past decade and what needs to happen next. By Sanjeev Sharma August 18 2020
This content is from: Global UN digital tax proposal diverges from OECD two-pillar solution The United Nations (UN) tax committee’s default gross-based tax proposal to address the tax challenges of the digitalised economy differs from the OECD’s pillar one plan on several key features. By Danish Mehboob August 17 2020
This content is from: Sponsored Malta: Applications now open for consolidating income tax Ramona Azzopardi, Fiorella San Martin and Arthur Henrique Pasquini of WH Partners evaluate the key benefits of the Consolidated Group (Income Tax) Rules in Malta. By Arthur Henrique Pasquini Filho & Fiorella San Martin & Ramona Azzopardi & WH Partners August 17 2020
This content is from: Global Tax Relief Because tax doesn’t have to be taxing. A less-than-serious look back at some of the quirkier tax stories from the past month. By Josh White August 14 2020
This content is from: Global How to avoid being exposed to tax disputes Many years ago, I was responsible for a tax group that reported to a regional group services organisation and not to the global head of tax. A new manager, with no experience of tax, had just taken over responsibility... By Giles Parsons August 14 2020
This content is from: Global How COVID-19 changed the tax world The COVID-19 pandemic has hit businesses and their employees hard, as well as the wider domestic and global economies. By Josh White August 14 2020
This content is from: Global Market insight There have been some significant new hires across a range of tax firms around the world. By Jon Moore August 14 2020
This content is from: Global How to prevent a tax dispute or mitigate its damage Opportunities to come to a resolution with the tax authorities are generally better the earlier they present themselves in the life-cycle of a tax dispute, says Sandy Markwick, head of the Tax Director Network (TDN) a... By Sandy Markwick August 14 2020
This content is from: Global Tax controversy: Heavyweight audits on the rise Tax certainty has taken a big hit from the COVID-19 pandemic after already suffering from cross-border issues in a post-BEPS environment. Danish Mehboob explains how tax dispute management tools will be less effective... By Danish Mehboob August 14 2020
This content is from: Tax Disputes The Brockman Brief: Resolving disputes in uncertain times Keith Brockman looks at how to prevent and resolve disputes just as the international tax system is changing. By Keith Brockman August 14 2020
This content is from: Global Americas Tax Awards 2020: Shortlist announced The shortlist for the ITR Americas Tax Awards 2020 has been announced. By Prin Shasiharan August 13 2020
This content is from: Global Americas Tax Awards 2020: Reactions Leading firms react to their nominations at the ITR Americas Tax Awards 2020. By Prin Shasiharan August 13 2020
This content is from: Global Tax Talks: Emmanuelle Deglaire, Taxation of Data ITR’s Mattias Cruz speaks with Emmanuelle Deglaire, academic at EDHEC, about the taxation of data, discussing the legal nature of this potential tax, the key challenges and the impact on multinationals. By Mattias Cruz Cano August 10 2020
This content is from: Sponsored Malta adopts tax measures to stimulate economy Donald Vella and Kirsten Debono Huskinson of Camilleri Preziosi Advocates discuss how the Maltese government have moved to revitalise the economy and assist taxpayers affected by the COVID-19 outbreak. By Camilleri Preziosi & Donald Vella & Kirsten Debono Huskinson August 07 2020