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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Businesses are finding it easier to claim the foreign derived intangible income (FDII) deduction after the final US Treasury regulations were issued, but the US Tax Code is still far too complex.
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The unexpected 30% stamp duty rate increase on stock transfers, which saw shares on the main stock exchange HKEX tumble by 8.8%, could precipitate a dialogue between taxpayers and the government over intermediary exemptions and outdated administrative requirements.
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Women in tax say participating in every opportunity where new skills can be learned, making the most of mentors and sponsors, and building a personal brand, are essential to a successful tax career.
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Former Australian finance minister Mathias Cormann will begin his five-year term as OECD secretary-general by focusing on the coronavirus economic recovery, climate change and digital tax but climate experts are sceptical of his stance on environmental taxation.
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Leaving behind the uncertainties of 2020, ITR looks forward by partnering with leading Italian tax advisors to examine Italy’s tax landscape for 2021.
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Tax professionals expect multinational enterprises (MNEs) to challenge any attempt by the Indian government to target software licensing fees under the planned expansion of the equalisation levy, after the government lost a landmark Supreme Court case.
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The US global intangible low-taxed income (GILTI) rules and OECD global minimum tax regime under pillar two will be better coordinated now that the US is involved in talks, creating a simpler two-pillar multilateral tax solution, an OECD official has said.
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This week has been a celebration of women in tax at ITR, but there have also been some significant tax developments across the world.
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The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has ruled that the Swedish branch of the Danish bank Danske is a separate taxable entity for VAT purposes. The case will influence proposed EU reforms and EU countries with opposing rules.