The landmark Indian Supreme Court judgment redefines GAAR, JAAR and treaty safeguards, rejects protections for indirect transfers and tightens conditions for Mauritius‑based investors claiming DTAA relief
The expansion introduces ‘business-level digital capabilities’ for tax professionals, the US tax agency said
As tax teams face pressure from complex rules and manual processes, adopting clear ownership, clean data and adaptable technology is essential, writes Russell Gammon, chief innovation officer at Tax Systems
Partners want to join Ryan because it’s a disruptor firm, truly global and less bureaucratic, Tom Shave told ITR
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Sponsored by GNV ConsultingAhdianto Ah and Aditya Nugroho of GNV Consulting explain recent Indonesian tax reforms affecting business restructurings, treaty access, and enforcement
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Sponsored by GNV ConsultingAhdianto Ah and Aditya Nugroho of GNV Consulting summarise an extension of the government-borne incentive, new risk-based taxpayer compliance supervision rules, and revised mutual agreement procedure guidelines
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The EU is set to move towards greater harmonisation of tax reporting under DAC7, including rules for revenue made by sellers on digital platforms.
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Russia is facing several economic sanctions for its invasion of Ukraine. UK sanctions will depend on action in low-tax jurisdictions such Guernsey and Jersey to restrict Russian capital.
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The Indian government is ambitious to adapt to the blockchain environment by imposing a tax on digital assets. Yet the 2022 budget lacks clear guidance and regulators need robust tools to follow the money.
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UK Member of Parliament (MP) Margaret Hodge says Britain has become a “jurisdiction of choice for dirty money, kleptocrats, and criminals” in an exclusive interview with ITR.
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Tax is a powerful lever for environmental policy, and carbon taxes gained greater traction in 2021 due to COP26. Meanwhile the EU published a contentious proposal for a carbon border and more governments turned to plastic taxes.
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ITR has partnered with leading tax advisors to provide insights into Switzerland’s tax landscape in 2022 and beyond.
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The Dutch member of the European Parliament (MEP) and chair of the European Parliament Sub-Committee on Tax Matters (FISC) talks to ITR about how the fight against tax avoidance progressed in 2021.
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The US government is weighing up whether to suspend its gas tax of 18.4 cents per gallon of petrol because of rising inflation, despite its commitments to tackle climate change.
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Despite gaining certainty, UK businesses have faced a more complex compliance burden, supply chain problems and higher tax costs following Brexit.