The Australian Taxation Office believes the Swedish furniture company has used TP to evade paying tax it owes
Supermarket chain Morrisons is facing a £17 million ($23 million) tax bill; in other news, Donald Trump has cut proposed tariffs
The controversial deal will allow US-parented groups to be carved out from key aspects of pillar two
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Sponsored by Sołtysiński Kawecki & SzlęzakWojciech Węgrzyn of Sołtysiński Kawecki & Szlęzak explains why there is a growing interest in the various transfer pricing aspects of M&A and what the involved parties need to know.
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Sponsored by DDTC ConsultingVeronica Kusumawardani and Cindy Kikhonia F of DDTC Consulting report that anti-avoidance measures have been introduced in Indonesia despite parliamentary concerns over their impact on investment in the country.
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Pillar two was ‘weakened’ when it altered from a multinational convention agreement to simply national domestic law, Federico Bertocchi also argued
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Imposing the tax on virtual assets is a measure that appears to have no legal, economic or statistical basis, one expert told ITR
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The EU has seemingly capitulated to the US’s ‘side-by-side’ demands. This may be a win for the US, but the uncertainty has only just begun for pillar two
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The £7.4m buyout marks MHA’s latest acquisition since listing on the London Stock Exchange earlier this year
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ITR’s most prolific stories of the year charted public pillar two spats, the continued fallout from the PwC Australia tax leaks scandal, and a headline tax fraud trial
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The climbdowns pave the way for a side-by-side deal to be concluded this week, as per the US Treasury secretary’s expectation; in other news, Taft added a 10-partner tax team
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A vote to be held in 2026 could create Hogan Lovells Cadwalader, a $3.6bn giant with 3,100 lawyers across the Americas, EMEA and Asia Pacific
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Foreign companies operating in Libya face source-based taxation even without a local presence. Multinationals must understand compliance obligations, withholding risks, and treaty relief to avoid costly surprises
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Hotel La Tour had argued that VAT should be recoverable as a result of proceeds being used for a taxable business activity