This content is from: European Union High Court rules in favour of taxpayers in thin cap GLO case The test claimants in the UK thin-capitalisation group litigation against HM Revenue & Customs have won their challenge in the High Court in London that the rules infringed the freedom of establishment article of the ... November 19 2009
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This content is from: United Kingdom Peters puts his name above the door The former managing partner of KPMG's global transfer pricing services practice has established his own firm November 06 2009
This content is from: United Kingdom Get ready for more disclosure opportunities, Hartnett says November 01 2009
This content is from: United States The future for tax services: Why regulation threatens non-audit work Seven years after the introduction of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, the debate about whether audit firms should provide tax services to companies they already audit has sprung back into life. Jack Grocott finds out how regu... November 01 2009
This content is from: United Kingdom UK taxpayers failing to comply with SAO sign-off November 01 2009
This content is from: United States Germans demand more tax A monthly commentary on the notable facts, figures and goings-on in the tax world November 01 2009
This content is from: United Kingdom Commission rejects UK attempts to comply with Marks & Spencer November 01 2009
This content is from: United States Authorities take corporate residency win The Laerstate case shows that the UK tax authorities are having some success at disputing corporate residence, explain Lee Khvat and James Ross of McDermott Will & Emery's London office November 01 2009