Hany Elnaggar examines how AI is reshaping tax administration across the Gulf Cooperation Council, transforming the taxpayer experience from periodic reporting to continuous compliance
The APA resolution signals opportunities for multinationals and will pacify investor concerns, local experts told ITR
Businesses that adopt a proactive strategy and work closely with their advisers will be in the greatest position to transform HMRC’s relief scheme into real support for growth
The ATO and other authorities have been clamping down on companies that have failed to pay their tax
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Sponsored by BaseFirmaITR and BaseFirma hosted a live webinar on Wednesday, September 15 at 2pm London time (9am Miami time / 9pm Singapore time) to discuss the latest transfer pricing trends and developments in Asia and the US.
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Sponsored by EY ColombiaAlexandra Durán and Claudia Leon of EY explain why there is a long way to go before the tax and accounting regulations in Colombia ‘speak the same language’.
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Sponsored by Chevez Ruiz ZamarripaJimena González de Cossío Higuera of Chevez Ruiz Zamarripa explains how global businesses have been forced to adapt their M&A activity owing to the coronavirus pandemic.
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The flagship 2025 tax legislation has sprawling implications for multinationals, including changes to GILTI and foreign-derived intangible income. Barry Herzog of HSF Kramer assesses the impact
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Hani Ashkar, after more than 12 years leading PwC in the region, is set to be replaced by Laura Hinton
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With the three-year anniversary of the PwC tax scandal approaching, it’s time to take stock of how tax agent regulation looks today
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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
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Among those joining EY is PwC’s former international tax and transfer pricing head
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The UK firm made the appointments as it seeks to recruit 160 new partners over the next two years
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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