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 process of understanding and complying with differing rules targeting controlled foreign corporations (CFCs) and their shareholders is tough. Taxpayers can voice their concerns anonymously in this month’s survey on CFC rules and regimes.
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Big 4 firm EY has acquired Pangea3 Legal Managed Services from Thomson Reuters. This deal continues the expansion of EY Law Practices.
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International Tax Review is now accepting submissions for the 2019 Americas Tax Awards.
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Norton Rose Fulbright’s London practice has hired Michael Alliston, a corporate tax specialist, as a partner.
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The global corporate tax system may be doomed to fail if the changes leave the arm’s-length principle in force, argues former Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) chief John Kay.
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Withers has appointed Rachel Hawkins as a corporate tax partner to help its corporate tax team advise clients on tax transactions.
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Andersen Global has continued its expansion throughout Europe with Unity Four and Pistiolis-Triantafyllos & Associates taking on the brand name.
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Tax directors are backing an independent standard-setting body, the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), to introduce a worldwide standard to tax reporting and public disclosures, but many worry that the standard will clash with country-by-country reporting (CbCR).
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Media-related businesses are united in their desire to ‘level the playing field’ on taxing traditional and digital companies, but they do not all agree on the best way forward.