Landmark legal updates in India have led companies to prioritise specialised tax advisers over accountants, ITR has found
Brazil’s shift to a nationwide consumption tax is more than conceptual; it fundamentally transforms municipal revenue, enforcement, and administrative disputes
While some advisers praised the ruling’s definition of a ‘voucher’ for VAT purposes, a UK partner said the case left unanswered questions
While pillar two has been enacted on paper in Brazil, companies are encountering a range of practical compliance issues, ITR has heard
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Sponsored by Mascareño Vargas – AsesoresMauro Mascareño and Rodrigo Gómez Sánchez of Mascareño Vargas – Asesores explore Paraguay’s evolving tax landscape, from treaty expansion and digital services rules to the BEPS 2.0 measures, and highlight the policy dilemmas shaping the country’s international competitiveness
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Sponsored by Lakshmikumaran & SridharanIn the first of two articles on provisional attachment in India, Sahana Rajkumar and R Amrith of Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan analyse recent Supreme Court rulings on goods and services tax, including Armour Security
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Sponsored by Lakshmikumaran & SridharanSahana Rajkumar and R Amrith of Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan conclude their analysis by explaining how Supreme Court rulings shape the interpretation of ‘initiation of proceedings’ and safeguard against misuse of provisional attachment
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Moore, founding partner of the Chicago tax boutique which bears her name, shares her career wisdom for ITR’s new Women in Tax interview series
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But partners at the firm admit that jumping ship to the US would not be as easy as some believe
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Governments are rewriting tax policy for the AI era, deploying digital taxes, tailored incentives and algorithmic enforcement that redefine where value is created
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Wingrove will succeed Bill Thomas, who has served in the role since 2017; in other news, Andersen unveiled a sharp increase in revenues for 2025
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Partners are divided on Italy vs PDM D’s analytical depth, evidentiary standards, and what the judgment signals for future intra-group financing cases
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As GCCs increasingly become strategic hubs, multinationals face heightened risks around permanent establishment and place of effective management
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While all options presented ‘drawbacks’, European Commission tax leader Wopke Hoekstra said the controversial US carve-out deal has ‘many benefits’
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From tech preparations to competitiveness concerns, Tax Systems’ Russell Gammon addresses the most pressing client considerations arising from the SbS deal
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Despite estimates that the US/OECD agreement will cost countries billions, the Fair Tax Foundation’s Paul Monaghan believes the deal is a ‘necessary evil’