Exclusive ITR data emphasises that DEI does not affect in-house buying decisions – and it’s nothing to do with the US president
The firms made senior hires in Los Angeles and Cleveland respectively; in other news, South Korea reported an 11% rise in tax income, fuelled by a corporation tax boom
The ‘deeply flawed’ report is attempting to derail UN tax convention debates, the Tax Justice Network’s CEO said
Salim Rahim, a TP specialist, had been a partner at Baker McKenzie since 2010
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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 examine the challenges and methodologies involved in determining arm’s-length prices for transactions involving intangible assets, addressing how to ensure compliance and mitigate tax risks
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Sponsored by VdAThe regime has modernised the taxation of employee equity, but several lingering shortcomings leave room for enhancement, say João Riscado Rapoula, Miguel Gonzalez Amado, and Ana Francisca Ribeiro of VdA
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Sponsored by PwC ChileSandra Benedetto and Paula Campusano of PwC Chile analyse recent Chilean Internal Revenue Service rulings that adopt a new methodology compared with the criteria set in previous administrative instructions
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Tax directors share what they look for when choosing accountancy and law firms to advise them on their tax issues.
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Tax professionals support the decision to simplify complex VAT processes, announced on the UK’s first ‘Tax Day’. Yet tax advisors say that any changes must not increase the MNE tax burden, and some argue that UK government could have done more.
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Transfer pricing specialists from around the world come together to share solutions and knowledge in ITR’s 21st edition of the Transfer Pricing guide.
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HM Treasury unveiled more than 30 updates to UK tax policy on March 23, which Chancellor Rishi Sunak dubbed ‘Tax Day’. The proposals include important TP changes, but no highly-anticipated capital gains tax (CGT) hike.
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In the run-up to Thailand’s 7% VAT on e-services provided by foreign businesses, the country is learning lessons from its Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) neighbours, but the government must answer key policy and administration questions to reassure MNEs.
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Sanjeev Sharma, principal director of income tax at the India Income Tax Department, explains how the Supreme Court’s ruling on software licensing fees interpreted the application of tax treaties, the OECD Model Tax Convention, Income Tax Act and Copyright Act.
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Turnover taxes in Poland and Hungary are compatible with EU state aid rules, according to the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU). This opens the door to yet more taxes on digital services.
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The EU is pushing ahead with its digital levy despite the US participating in OECD negotiations, while the UK has launched a consultation to break up the “dominance” of the Big Four accounting firms.
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The UK government has released proposals to reform the country’s audit sector and reduce the dominance of the Big Four firms by introducing a market cap and shared audits. But there is no clear roadmap.