Thanks to operational slickness and sheer force of will, A&M Tax will continue hoovering up talent across the globe
Setu Kamal became the first practising barrister to be added to the UK’s tax avoidance promoter list; in other news, UHY expanded its network in Canada
US President Donald Trump’s tariffs may get thrown out by courts in the future and taxpayers should already be planning for that possibility, BDO’s Dustin Stamper tells ITR
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ITR is delighted to reveal the first shortlisted nominees for the Middle East Tax Awards
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Sponsored by Spanish VAT ServicesFernando Matesanz of Spanish VAT Services explains how the Verifactu and Immediate Supply of Information invoicing systems fit into the EU’s VAT in the Digital Age reform
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Sponsored by GNV ConsultingNanda Atsatalada and Endy Arya Yoga of GNV Consulting review Indonesia’s recent VAT and tax regulatory updates, covering insurance, construction, housing incentives, preliminary refunds, and regional tax reductions in hospitality and food services
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Sponsored by VdAMiguel Gonzalez Amado and Vítor Loureiro e Silva of VdA analyse how Portugal’s tax measures targeting transactions with blacklisted jurisdictions align with EU law, before the delisting of Hong Kong, Liechtenstein, and Uruguay
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The Luxembourg-based TP leader tells ITR about relishing the intellectual challenge of his practice, his admiration for Stephen Hawking, and what makes tax cool
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The case to determine whether the tariff regime is constitutional will eventually find its way to the US Supreme Court, ITR has also heard
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In other news, the Council of the EU pledged support to a CBAM simplification and exemption initiative, and Portugal issued new VAT filing guidance
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While Brazil’s sweeping tax updates are a triumph for modernisation, Giuliano Gioia of Sovos warns that MNEs with a Brazilian footprint should be prepared for a short and sharp adjustment
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Matthew Sharp, leader of London’s newest tax disputes team, shares the trials and tribulations of starting from scratch
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Brazil appears to be adopting protocols to align national taxation with international standards, but recent changes are not immune from criticism, experts tell ITR
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The US president did not have the authority to impose the tariffs, a court ruled; in other news, Fried Frank and Crowe Ireland made key tax hires
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Pillar two considerations have become a fact of life for taxpayers everywhere, not least in Switzerland, where companies nonetheless continue to be active with investment
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The Dutch TP software company’s co-founder tells ITR about speeding up documentation processes, following in Steve Jobs’s footsteps, and what makes tax cool