Following Richard Houston’s switch to the newly formed Deloitte EMEA, Graves has the opportunity to bring Deloitte’s tax practice up to speed with its rivals
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
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Sponsored by DeloitteLisa Zajko, indirect tax partner, Deloitte Canada
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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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As more officials with knowledge of cryptocurrency come into positions of regulatory power, tax authorities are expected to introduce stronger regulation of cryptocurrencies.
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This week, Amazon’s Luxembourg tax filings reignited the debate about corporate tax avoidance while Colombia demonstrated the dangers of regressive taxation and the debate about an EU carbon border continued.
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OECD tax chief Pascal Saint-Amans said that the US pillar one proposal is a “promising” way to secure a multilateral agreement on digital tax reform.
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Dimitra Koulouri, senior VAT policy advisor at the OECD’s consumption taxes unit, talks to ITR’s Alice Jones about VAT and GST trends and the effect of COVID-19 on the global landscape.
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As carbon prices in the EU hit a landmark €50 ($60) per tonne, MNEs should consider the tax compliance and supply chain impacts of the EU’s carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM).
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The Supreme Court upheld the decision made by the High Court and stated that TPH failed to comply with required standards and provided insufficient transfer pricing (TP) documentation.
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OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría called for a fundamental shift in the global tax system, while the US announced more ambitious fiscal plans this week.
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The first quarter of 2021 saw General Electric (GE) win a battle with the UK tax authority, while the Indian tax administration rebuffed Cairn’s settlement offer, and Rio Tinto fights its corner in Australia.
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Dimitra Koulouri, senior VAT policy advisor at the OECD’s consumption taxes unit, talks to ITR’s Alice Jones about VAT and GST in the digital economy, including the role of online marketplaces in compliance.