With the three-year anniversary of the PwC tax scandal approaching, it’s time to take stock of how tax agent regulation looks today
Rolling out the global minimum tax has increased complexity, according to Baker McKenzie; in other news, Donald Trump has announced a 25% tariff on countries doing business with Iran
Among those joining EY is PwC’s former international tax and transfer pricing head
The UK firm made the appointments as it seeks to recruit 160 new partners over the next two years
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Sponsored by EY in GreeceNikoletta Merkouri of EY in Greece explains how the Supreme Administrative Court of Greece has paved the way for businesses to secure VAT recovery on expenses incurred for construction expenses on third party real estate.
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Sponsored by GNV ConsultingAhdianto and Julius Wahyu of GNV Consulting discuss the latest developments on tax facilities and COVID-19, unification withholding tax returns and tax incentives affected by COVID-19.
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Sponsored by SumersonFurther to recent case law, Nicolas Duboille and Hugo Levit of Sumerson, discuss the potential use of alternative legally bound tools in the context of management packages that may be efficient from a tax and social contribution perspective.
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The network’s tax service line grew more than those for audit and assurance, advisory and legal services over the same period
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The deal is a ‘real win’ for US-based multinationals and its announcement is a welcome relief, experts have told ITR
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Tom Goldstein, who is now a blogger, is being represented by US law firm Munger, Tolles & Olson
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In looking at the impact of taxation, money won't always be all there is to it
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Australia’s Tax Practitioners Board is set to kick off 2026 with a new secretary to head the administrative side of its regulatory activities.
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Ireland’s Department of Finance reported increased income tax, VAT and corporation tax receipts from 2024; in other news, it’s understood that HSBC has agreed to pay the French treasury to settle a tax investigation
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The Australian Taxation Office believes the Swedish furniture company has used TP to evade paying tax it owes
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Supermarket chain Morrisons is facing a £17 million ($23 million) tax bill; in other news, Donald Trump has cut proposed tariffs
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The controversial deal will allow US-parented groups to be carved out from key aspects of pillar two