There is a shocking discrepancy between professional services firms’ parental leave packages. Those that fail to get with the times risk losing out in the war for talent
Winston Taylor is expected to launch in May 2026 with more than 1,400 lawyers across the US, UK, Europe, Latin America and the Middle East
They are alleging that leaked tax information ‘unfairly tarnished’ their business operations; in other news, Davis Polk and Eversheds Sutherland made key tax hires
Overall revenues for the combined UK and Swiss firm inched up 2% to £3.6 billion despite a ‘challenging market’
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Sponsored by Vertex IncITR and Vertex Inc hosted a live webinar at 3pm CET / 2pm BST / 9am EST on Thursday, November 12 to discuss the limitations of tax within SAP S/4 HANA and reveal more about the Vertex tax engine. See it on demand below.
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Sponsored by Deloitte NorwayMette Lundal and Ragnhild Johannessen of Deloitte Norway explain the implications of the key amendments made to the Norwegian tax credit scheme for research and development (R&D) expenses.
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Sponsored by MachadoCarolina Romanini Miguel and Gabriel Caldiron Rezende of Machado Associados discuss the ancillary tax obligations issued by the Brazilian government to standardise the calculation and payment of the municipal service tax (ISS) on some services.
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In the first of a two-part series, experts from Khaitan & Co dissect a highly anticipated Indian Supreme Court ruling that marks a decisive shift in India’s international tax jurisprudence
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The OECD profile signals Brazil is no longer a jurisdiction where TP can be treated as a mechanical compliance exercise, one expert suggests, though another highlights 'significant concerns'
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Libya’s often-overlooked stamp duty can halt payments and freeze contracts, making this quiet tax a decisive hurdle for foreign investors to clear, writes Salaheddin El Busefi
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Eugena Cerny shares hard-earned lessons from tax automation projects and explains how to navigate internal roadblocks and miscommunications
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The Clifford Chance and Hyatt cases collectively confirm a fundamental principle of international tax law: permanent establishment is a concept based on physical and territorial presence
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Australian government minister Andrew Leigh reflects on the fallout of the scandal three years on and looks ahead to regulatory changes
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The US president’s threats expose how one superpower can subjugate other countries using tariffs as an economic weapon
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The US president has softened his stance on tariffs over Greenland; in other news, a partner from Osborne Clarke has won a High Court appeal against the Solicitors Regulation Authority
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Emmanuel Manda tells ITR about early morning boxing, working on Zambia’s only refinery, and what makes tax cool