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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Taxpayers are facing questions from revenue authorities about the advance pricing agreements (APAs) included in their master files as part of their country-by-country reporting (CbCR) obligations.
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One head of tax for Africa at a multinational enterprise discusses the adoption of transfer pricing (TP) rules, how to manage the knowledge gap in audits, and the need for a corporate hands-on approach to TP.
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In an interview with Airlines for Europe (A4E), it says the aviation sector needs a stable tax environment and incentives to emerge stronger and greener from COVID-19.
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The winners of the ITR Asia Tax Awards have been announced in a webinar presentation.
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The ninth edition of the Indirect Tax Leaders guide, the leading international publication that lists the world’s top indirect tax advisors, has released its results for 2021.
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The scope of Indonesia’s VAT rules on digital taxable goods and services, which extends to intangibles, could be too complex for taxpayers and the tax authority to administer effectively.
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The UK government has denied reports that claim it plans to drop its digital services tax (DST), sparking doubt over the DST’s future and its impact on US-UK trade negotiations.
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Multinational enterprises (MNEs) are concerned that an increase in digitisation and anonymity is jeopardising their relationships with tax authorities as COVID-19 forces an increase in online interactions.
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Advisors expect the controversial Dutch proposal to levy exit taxes on corporate relocations to be challenged at the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), saving Unilever a €11 billion exit tax bill.