Authors from Khaitan & Co evaluate the recent CBDT notification, whereby legacy investments made by investors continue to be exempt from the applicability of GAAR
Dual-qualified corporate tax specialist Christoph Schimmer joins the firm after stints at Deloitte, Cerha Hempel and DLA Piper
Geopolitical rivalry is reshaping global tax cooperation, as the OECD’s minimum tax framework fragments and the EU grapples with the ensuing legal fallout
LED Taxand’s partner tells ITR about entrepreneurial inspirations, the importance of people skills, and what makes tax cool
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Sponsored by Vertex IncKathya Capote Peimbert of Vertex examines how continuous transaction controls expose under‑addressed intercompany transaction risks, and outlines the approach multinationals should take to ensure consistent VAT treatment and improve audit defensibility
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Sponsored by GNV ConsultingAditya Wicaksono and Reza Farhan of GNV Consulting outline new Indonesian tax provisions concerning penalty waivers, filing extensions, and compliance protections introduced under recent regulations supporting the roll-out of the Coretax system
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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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Engie is fighting to overturn the European General Court ruling that found Luxembourg had granted the French utility company a “selective advantage”.
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Tax fragmentation continues in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries with varying VAT systems and corporate tax rates. Both Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have taken unilateral action, but others may follow.
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Indonesian Minister of Finance Sri Mulyani Indrawati is chairing the G20 meetings on tax in 2022 and will be advocating for carbon taxes and other environmental tax measures based on her domestic reforms.
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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson may no longer be the triumphant Conservative leader he was in 2019, but he has redefined UK tax policy in response to COVID-19.
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Nike is facing an EU state aid investigation into its transfer pricing affairs in the Netherlands. The investigation could become the next big fight in state aid.
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The OpenLux investigation found that more than half of the companies registered in Luxembourg were not declaring their beneficial owners on the public register, leading to more calls for tax transparency in the EU.
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Because tax doesn’t have to be taxing. A less-than-serious look back at some of the quirkier tax stories from the past month.
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Brazilian group Black Tax Matters (BTM) is fighting for greater diversity in the tax profession.
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Mexico’s ‘Iron Lady’ tax chief Raquel Buenrostro continues to crack down hard on tax evasion, while looking to close tax loopholes for multinational companies.