Brazil’s bid to seek US-style exemptions from pillar two is ‘highly advantageous’ for multinationals, ITR has also heard
India is signalling flexibility on expat taxation to attract foreign expertise, though employers will need to navigate disclosure, treaty and scope uncertainties
Brazil is trying to follow in the US’s footsteps and secure its own 'qualified side-by-side status', ITR understands
The surge in probes comes as the UK tax authority seeks to close a VAT gap of £11.4bn from last year, Pinsent Masons’ research has suggested
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Sponsored by Deloitte LuxembourgYves Knel and Anne-Sophie Le Bris of Deloitte Luxembourg continue their analysis of the Multilateral Instrument in relation to real estate by considering methods to eliminate double taxation, focusing on Austria, France, Germany, Poland, and Luxembourg.
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Sponsored by DLA Piper AustraliaJock McCormack of DLA Piper Australia reports on the forthcoming revision of the country’s thin capitalisation rules, proposals for a new anti-avoidance rule, and the expansion of double tax treaties.
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Sponsored by Deloitte AustraliaAs the ‘greenium’ helps drive the growth in sustainable financing, experts in transfer pricing, ESG, debt advisory, and energy transition from Deloitte Australia explain why multinational groups should be proactive in addressing the impact on related-party transactions.
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ITR’s survey data reveals widespread client disappointment with firms’ use of technology but our upcoming AI in Tax event offers advisers a chance to flip the script
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Firms announced key tax partner hires across the US and UK, while fintech and software providers revealed board appointments and new tools for multinational tax teams
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It continues a prolific spree of investment for the firm, after it launched in Indonesia, Thailand, Saudi Arabia and Japan in 2025
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Booming APA statistics reflect the growing credibility of India’s TP framework and the country’s shift toward a tax certainty approach, ITR has heard
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Partners at both firms have voted in favour of the tie-up, which marks ‘the largest law firm merger in history’
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The latest edition of Taxing Times with ITR covers all the controversy from a dramatic period for the carve-out deal, and also dissects the big four's AI strategies
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Hany Elnaggar examines how the OECD’s global minimum tax is reshaping PE concepts across the GCC, shifting the focus from formal presence to substantive economic activity
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The combination between Ashurst and Perkins Coie, which will create a $2.8 bn law firm, is expected to close in Q3
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The ‘highly regarded’ Stephanie Pantelidaki, who has big four experience, will be based in the firm’s London office