Taxpayers should support the MAP process by sharing accurate information early on and maintaining open communication with the competent authorities, the OECD also said
The Fortune 150 energy multinational is among more than 12 companies participating in the initiative, which ‘helps tax teams put generative AI to work’
The ruling excludes vacation and business development days from service PE calculations and confirms virtual services from abroad don’t count, potentially reshaping compliance for multinationals
User-friendly digital tax filing systems, transformative AI deployment, and the continued proliferation of DSTs will define 2026, writes Ascoria’s Neil Kelley
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Sponsored by Spanish VAT ServicesThe ruling clarifies that Spain cannot restrict VAT exemptions for general services directly necessary to independent groups’ exempt activities, says Fernando Matesanz of Spanish VAT Services
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Sponsored by MachadoGabriel Caldiron Rezende of Machado Associados comments on the latest developments related to the beginning of the Brazilian consumption tax reform test phase and considers the next steps
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Sponsored by KPMG SwedenNils Schmid and Isabelle Berking of KPMG Sweden analyse the possibilities for sovereign wealth funds to claim refunds of Swedish withholding tax following a recent proposal referred to the Council on Legislation
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Three women are reportedly on the shortlist to replace current UK chief Kevin Ellis
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The proposed tax package will allow businesses to immediately deduct the cost of US-based R&D investments
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The ‘big four’ firm hopes the new technology will make client service more efficient, while Pinsent Masons has appointed a new tax head in Dublin
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There is definitely a role for ICAP in TP compliance for multinational enterprises, a TP leader told ITR
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People historically have been unaware that crypto is taxable, but it’s on HMRC’s radar, Pinsent Masons’ tax manager Sophie Warren told ITR
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The ‘big four’ firm’s UK unit has reached nearly £3 billion in turnover
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Ulf Johannemann’s lawyer had called for a suspended term of under two years for his client’s role in a high profile cum-ex scheme
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Charles Littlejohn, who was represented by Washington DC firm Schertler, released the tax returns of thousands of wealthy individuals
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A now-departed EY senior partner had reportedly started a romantic relationship with Asda co-owner Mohsin Issa