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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Steptoe & Johnson has appointed David Fruchtman as partner in the firm’s tax group in the US.
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Companies have to navigate a web of differing rules targeting controlled foreign corporations (CFCs) and their shareholders, but the process is far from easy when the distinctions in each country’s rules risk unexpected audits or an unreasonably high tax burden.
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Tom West has moved from his role as tax legislative counsel at the US Treasury’s office of tax policy to join KPMG as principal in the Washington national tax practice’s passthroughs group.
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In a sign of the shifting global tax consensus, the International Monetary Fund has come out in favour of dropping the arm’s-length principle (ALP) but there is little sign of a clear solution for enterprise.
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Brazilian law firm Demarest has appointed Priscila Faricelli as a tax litigation partner.
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The latest international updates from our correspondents around the world.
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As the OECD tries to settle the dilemma of digital tax, the pharmaceutical industry is looking for a way to make marketing intangibles the core of a global solution.
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The increasing inconsistency of national VAT systems have led to calls for global harmonisation of VAT regulations by tax professionals. The OECD is examining the options and some progress has been made this week.
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EU member states trying to consolidate their VAT regimes received a cautious welcome from tax directors at International Tax Review’s Indirect Tax Forum, who warned that countries will have to improve their cooperation.