Brazil’s bid to seek US-style exemptions from pillar two is ‘highly advantageous’ for multinationals, ITR has also heard
India is signalling flexibility on expat taxation to attract foreign expertise, though employers will need to navigate disclosure, treaty and scope uncertainties
Brazil is trying to follow in the US’s footsteps and secure its own 'qualified side-by-side status', ITR understands
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
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Tax authorities competing against each other over taxing rights means taxpayers are dealing with more scrutiny over their transfer pricing (TP) arrangements because no one wants to accept defeat.
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Taxpayers fear the new restrictions on accessing the foreign exchange (FX) market will cost them access to the US dollar or force them to pay a higher tax rate for doing so.
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French President Emmanuel Macron has indicated that tensions over digital tax have eased, following discussions with US President Donald Trump at the World Economic Forum (WEF).
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Advisors have told ITR that the EU mandatory disclosure regime (DAC6) was “poorly scoped” and may be revised or even phased out in the UK following Brexit.
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Migrating to S/4 HANA is necessary to avoid higher costs as SAP phases out its support for older enterprise resource planning software (ERPs). Tax professionals call it a “golden opportunity” to adjust reporting processes.
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After months of tensions, French and US officials are set to meet face-to-face at the World Economic Forum (WEF) next week to try and end the row over international taxing rights.
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The effect of an increase in Japan’s consumption tax has been lost in the aftermath of Typhoon Hagibis on consumer demand.
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The world of tax is never a quiet one, and this is especially true for 2020, where a range of indirect tax issues will keep indirect tax professionals busy.