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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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The EU Council has added Dominica to the EU list of non-cooperative jurisdictions (EU tax blacklist), while nine other countries must improve their tax good governance practices to avoid the same fate.
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The Constitutional Court of Belgium has requested a preliminary ruling from the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) about exceptions to reporting tax arrangements under the EU Council’s Directive 2018/822 (DAC6).
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In another eventful week in tax, several notable lawsuits have been launched, appealed, or finally come to an end. But that is not all that has been happening.
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Cameco’s landmark court victory is secure since the Supreme Court of Canada declined the Crown’s request to appeal the FCA decision in the transfer pricing (TP) case.
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Uber drivers must be classified as workers, according to a UK Supreme Court ruling issued on February 19. The case will have significant tax and employment implications for companies operating in the so-called ‘gig economy’.
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Irish low-cost airline Ryanair will appeal the General Court of the European Union’s judgment that said state aid schemes in France and Sweden allowing domestic airlines to defer taxes are in line with EU law.
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The OECD has released its long-awaited handbook to support the international compliance assurance programme (ICAP) and promote its use among multinational enterprises (MNES) looking to mitigate transfer pricing (TP) risks.
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Cairn CEO Simon Thomson is holding meetings with Indian ministers to discuss his company’s long-running transfer pricing dispute with the Income Tax Department to end the matter and claim a $1.4 billion arbitration award.