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 EY RomaniaDiana Lupu and Ana-Maria Nițu of EY Romania explain when entities subject to the global minimum tax can transition to IFRS, the key benefits and challenges, and the implications for financial reporting and compliance
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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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Sponsored by RSM IndonesiaIchwan Sukardi and T Qivi Hady Daholi of RSM Indonesia examine how geopolitical conflict and economic volatility are reshaping transfer pricing risk and enforcement, with a particular focus on Southeast Asia and Indonesia
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Mala Kapacee, director of the London Tax Society, looks at the challenge of climate change and how tax can help prevent the worst outcomes from happening.
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Pillar one aims to replace digital services taxes that have been introduced globally, but businesses fear a reluctance from tax authorities to honour their commitments.
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Tax policymakers are confident the implementation of the OECD’s two-pillar solution is only a question of timing – but is it really?
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Sources want Brazil’s TP regime to align internationally, as some local companies face high interest rates and taxation after continuous rises.
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Despite what some believe, foreign suppliers of electronic services in South Africa must register for VAT even if they use a local intermediary, say Jana Krause and Jarryd Hartley of Baker McKenzie.
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Professionals suggest that the UN’s call for a convention on aggressive tax planning is a sign that the organisation wants to challenge the OECD’s dominance on tax policy.
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Multinationals in scope of the two-pillar solution, including Boehringer and Siemens, face a tough exercise of categorising revenue across their supply chains to understand their global tax footprints.
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The EU tax blacklist now includes three more countries, while Canada’s corporate tax gap has widened and Shell’s CEO has warned of a potential tax on energy firms.
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The Rising Stars Awards releases its winners for the 2022 Americas awards.