The UK-based big four spin-off firm has hired Marc Lien, who declared that most AI in professional services today is ‘cosmetic’
Projected revenue losses and exemption requests are harming the project’s capability and viability
HMRC secured lengthy prison sentences in a major payroll VAT fraud case, while law firms announced tax promotions and hires
Significant changes include an update to profit markers and an alteration to how an ‘inbound distributor’ is defined
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Sponsored by DeloitteDeloitte pillar two experts Chad Hungerford and Alison Lobb share their insights on the latest developments and practical issues that are emerging – and what may lie ahead
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Sponsored by DeloitteDave Yaros, tax principal, Deloitte Tax LLP
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Sponsored by AvalaraGovernments’ unprecedented access to transactional data is creating new indirect tax challenges for multinationals. Alex Baulf of Avalara summarises key regional developments ahead of a webinar sharing his practice-based insights
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The US Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) appears to have inadvertently created new incentives that allow companies to continue shifting profits and assets out of the US.
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The global community plans to reshape the international tax rules to address the tax challenges of the digitalising economy. Companies must react.
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The consultation period for feedback on India’s proposed changes to its profit-attribution rules has not yet ended, but the debate around the potential costs and benefits of any change is already hotting up.
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Taxpayers at this year’s Asia Tax Forum said the popularity of manufacturing ‘smart’ products is adding to the confusion of whether, and at what point, certain goods should be defined as services and where they should be taxed.
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Companies such as the Daily Mail Group, Diageo and the London Stock Exchange are expecting the UK to appeal the EU’s state aid decision against the country’s CFC group financing regulation, but there is very little time to file a challenge.
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Companies in the EU are worried that their compliance costs will increase as tax authorities move to close their VAT gaps and clamp down on fraud, after a recent investigation estimated that carousel fraud is costing EU member states €50 billion ($56 billion) a year.
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The South African government has appointed Edward Kieswetter as the head of its tax authority. Kieswetter faces the task of restoring public confidence in the revenue service.
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The winners of International Tax Review’s 2019 Asia Tax Awards have been announced!
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Multinational companies based in low-tax jurisdictions are facing the prospect of more transparency and higher substance requirements than ever before.