LED Taxand’s partner tells ITR about entrepreneurial inspirations, the importance of people skills, and what makes tax cool
Shiny new offices like Ryan’s in London Bridge aren’t just a cost – they signal that a firm is willing to align with its clients’ interests
Darren Graves will succeed Richard Houston, who is set to lead Deloitte EMEA; in other news, Morgan Lewis hired a three-partner tax team in New York
India also signed its first-ever bilateral APAs with France, Ireland, Indonesia and Sweden last year, the CBDT revealed
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Sponsored by YulchonSeveral South Korean transfer pricing cases have established clearer judicial standards emphasising robust comparability analysis and stronger functional and economic evidence. Yulchon tax partners provide practical insights for navigating the heightened requirements
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The CJEU said the General Court erred in law when it ruled that both companies benefitted from Italian state aid.
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An OECD report reveals multinationals have continued to shift profits to low-tax jurisdictions, reinforcing the case for strong multilateral action in response.
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The UK government announced plans to increase taxes on oil and gas profits, while the Irish government considers its next move on tax reform.
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War and COVID have highlighted companies’ unpreparedness to deal with sudden geo-political changes, say TP specialists.
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A source who has seen the draft law said it brings clarity on intangibles and other areas of TP including tax planning.
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Tax consultants say companies must not ignore financial transactions in their TP policies as authorities, particularly in the UK, become more demanding.
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The ruling should reassure multinationals but won’t be the final word on state aid, say tax experts.
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The midterm election results could spell gridlock on tax policy for the next two years, while the Dutch tax authorities are cooperating with Italy’s VAT investigation into Booking.com.
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The report’s author, from the Danish Ministry of Finance, tells ITR - in his personal capacity - that more robust policies are needed to tackle what is a serious global problem.