Firms announced tax hires and promotions across Europe and the US, while fresh figures from Ireland showed corporation tax receipts edging down in the first quarter
The country has overseen better audit procedures and demonstrated commitment to acting as a 'regional leader' on international tax matters, the OECD said
Barrister Setu Kamal and policy guru Dan Neidle have clashed over the former’s legal action against Google, described as ‘bonkers’ by Neidle
Authors from Khaitan & Co evaluate the recent CBDT notification, whereby legacy investments made by investors continue to be exempt from the applicability of GAAR
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Sponsored by VdAJoão Riscado Rapoula and Hugo Leonardo of VdA analyse the new Construir Portugal scheme, outlining how targeted tax incentives are reshaping the country’s landscape for affordable housing investment and residential real estate
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Sponsored by Crowe Valente/Valente Associati GEB PartnersFederico Vincenti and Carola Valente Della Rovere of Valente Associati GEB Partners/Crowe Valente analyse a recent ruling of the Italian Supreme Court that clarifies the conditions for the deductibility of costs related to intercompany services
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Sponsored by Steadfast Business ConsultingMithilesh Reddy of Steadfast Business Consulting outlines the key transfer pricing compliance risks, pillar two impacts, and structuring priorities for multinational enterprises under the UAE’s new R&D tax credit regime
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Tax directors say confusion persists over whether direct or indirect tax teams should manage compliance for different digital services taxes (DSTs), which is forcing a work split across teams.
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More than 130 countries may have reached an agreement on a global minimum tax rate, but there are still many obstacles to a harmonious tax framework that keeps most countries on board.
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The G20 finance ministers have endorsed key components of the OECD’s two-pillar proposals and started setting the international agenda for environmental tax policy changes to come.
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UK oil and gas company Cairn Energy has won the right to seize Indian state assets based in France as part of its long-running tax dispute with the Indian government.
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The shortlist for the ITR Asia-Pacific Tax Awards 2021 has been announced
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Tax directors at multinational enterprises (MNEs) should embrace transparency, according to the latest Tax Justice Network (TJN) report, as advocacy groups link tax abuse to an infringement on human rights.
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Taxpayers lack certainty on the future of GST policy, following divergent rulings from two judges at the Bombay High Court on the tax liability of intermediary service providers.
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Developing and emerging economies stand out to lose out from a low global minimum corporate tax because a 15% rate would not reduce profit-shifting from Latin American and African countries.
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Most countries participating in the Inclusive Framework (IF) signed an agreement supporting a global minimum corporate tax rate this week. This could spell the end of the race to the bottom in corporate tax rates.