The surge in probes comes as the UK tax authority seeks to close a VAT gap of £11.4bn from last year, Pinsent Masons’ research has suggested
ITR’s survey data reveals widespread client disappointment with firms’ use of technology but our upcoming AI in Tax event offers advisers a chance to flip the script
Firms announced key tax partner hires across the US and UK, while fintech and software providers revealed board appointments and new tools for multinational tax teams
It continues a prolific spree of investment for the firm, after it launched in Indonesia, Thailand, Saudi Arabia and Japan in 2025
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Sponsored by CuatrecasasAndré Areias and Raquel Santos Ferreira of Cuatrecasas scrutinise Portugal’s use of increased municipal property tax on vacant properties and question whether extreme rate multipliers and weak procedural safeguards can withstand constitutional scrutiny
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Sponsored by MFA Legal & TechSamuel Fernandes de Almeida and Ana Rita Carvalho of MFA Legal & Tech explain how a Portuguese binding ruling fuels the emerging dispute with Spain over non-habitual tax residents
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Sponsored by DeloitteLisa Zajko, indirect tax partner, Deloitte Canada
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In the week that the German Football Association was raided for suspected serious tax evasion, Australia announced corporate tax residency rules changes and concerns over the tax implications of the US elections increased.
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The OECD’s plans to rewrite profit allocation rules could force some businesses to seek the assistance of external advisors to manage the administrative demands created by the “monster” that is pillar one.
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Large businesses will likely see their effective tax rates rise regardless of the outcome of the US presidential election and changes to the GILTI rules appear inevitable.
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In the wake of the COVID-19 crisis, green public spending is not enough for a green recovery. Decarbonisation requires carbon pricing, argue Kurt Van Dender, head of the tax and environment unit, and Jonas Teusch, tax economist, at the OECD.
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EU member states can prevent taxpayers subject to a tax investigation from launching a direct action against an information exchange request to prevent their financial data being shared, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has ruled.
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Avni Dika, global head of transfer pricing at Syngenta, talks to ITR about how remote working and a shared service centre has helped the tax function to operate more effectively during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Multinational enterprises (MNEs) have welcomed the decision to not penalise non-compliance in the first month of e-invoicing as they continue to tweak systems to meet obligations.
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MNEs should consider the drawbacks of incentives offered in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, which include relaxing net operating loss (NOL) rules and changing the terms of section 163(j).
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Vodafone’s victory in court against the Indian government will not stop controversial, retrospective tax collections on transfers in India, which continue to limit large business investments in the country.