This content is from: Spain Large Spanish companies to see tax liability rise Spain is continuing to reform its tax code. Increasing revenue collection is one goal, and the largest companies will be footing the bill. By Matthew Gilleard January 30 2014
This content is from: Global The dark side of transparency Tax transparency is lauded as an unequivocal good. But is it really this clear-cut? Matthew Gilleard explores the negatives as he ventures into the dark side of transparency. By Matthew Gilleard January 28 2014
This content is from: Global Special features - February 2014 Read this month's special features on Canada and Tax compliance. January 28 2014
This content is from: Global Tax, development and the new Millennium Development Goals Seth Terkper, Ghana’s minister of finance, and Hafiz Choudhury, senior adviser, International Tax and Investment Centre, discuss the challenges for developing countries in creating tax systems that raise enough revenu... January 28 2014
This content is from: Global Getting value from advisers: An in-house perspective Patrick Connolly is an experienced senior in-house tax adviser who has spent the past 10 years in in-house regional tax roles covering Europe, the Middle East, Africa and the Asia/Pacific regions as well as head offic... January 28 2014
This content is from: Sponsored Spain: Spanish court makes favourable decisions on tax reimbursement to a foreign found... January 28 2014
This content is from: European Union European Commission wins first round in ECJ against Spain over illegal tax incentives Spain should have to pay the European Commission €50 million ($68 million) and the costs of the case for failing to implement a European Court of Justice (ECJ) decision against tax incentives in good time. By Ralph Cunningham January 24 2014
This content is from: European Union Semeta proposes phased implementation of FTT Algirdas Semeta, European Commissioner for Taxation and Customs Union, Audit and Anti-Fraud, has urged member states not to water down proposals for a financial transactions tax (FTT), arguing that present delays may ... By Matthew Gilleard January 22 2014
This content is from: Austria European Tax Awards 2014: submissions period now open Companies and firms can now enter for the European Tax Awards 2014. Entry information is available in hyperlinks throughout this story. By Ralph Cunningham January 20 2014
This content is from: Belgium Study confirms EU businesses’ claim that double taxation remains a key problem A report from BUSINESSEUROPE reinforces the business community’s claims that double taxation outside of the area of transfer pricing remains a significant problem. At the October meeting of the European Commission’s P... By Matthew Gilleard January 16 2014
This content is from: United States Final FFI agreement offers transition for due diligence A change in the final version of a document critical to compliance with the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) will allow financial firms to choose which form of due diligence procedures to follow. By Ralph Cunningham January 08 2014