The UK tax authority’s deputy director of large business also reassured taxpayers that HMRC will not ‘nitpick’ returns
Sucafina’s tax chief was speaking at the ITR Pillar 2 Forum in London alongside experts from HMRC and other organisations
India’s Supreme Court rattled cross‑border structuring with its Tiger Global ruling. Subsequent rule changes narrowed the impact, but significant risks around GAAR, substance and treaty access persist
The UK-based big four spin-off firm has hired Marc Lien, who declared that most AI in professional services today is ‘cosmetic’
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Sponsored by Lakshmikumaran & SridharanThe Tiger Global Supreme Court ruling weakens the status of tax residency certificates under tax treaties and increases substance‑based scrutiny, say S Vasudevan, Bharathi Krishnaprasad, and Krishna Laasya V of Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan
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Sponsored by DeloitteJess Williams, Jimmy Man, and Olivier Hody of Deloitte explain how tax can be elevated from a post-close support function to a value-realisation tool in M&A transactions through quick wins and longer-term actions
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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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Artur Braga has joined WZ Advogados as a partner, based at the firm’s Sao Paolo office.
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A study of special transfer pricing practices in the oil sector, and their potential application to hard rock minerals.
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Philippe Freund has joined Fieldfisher’s London office as a partner in the tax disputes and investigations team.
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Countries are going to great lengths to protect their respective steel industries. S Saravana Kumar and Jason Tan from Lee Hishammuddin Allen & Gledhill discuss their landmark court win to rejuvenate the Malaysian steel industry.
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Practical issues, arm’s-length practices, business models and value chains will be included in the UN’s revised transfer pricing manual for developing countries, co-coordinator Stig Sollund tells TP Week in an exclusive interview.
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Google’s Head of Trade and Economic Affairs Andrew Ure has stressed the importance of consensus on how to tax the digital economy, saying a multilateral agreement is the only real solution.
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Malaysia will bring in a sales and services tax (SST) in September 2018 to replace the unpopular goods and services tax (GST). Tax practitioners expect a “hybrid” SST regime that retains some GST features.
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In recent years, the number of enquiries received by the Chilean tax authority regarding the impact in Chile from international and cross-border reorganisations has grown exponentially, write Santiago López and Stephanie Chacra of PwC Chile. Indeed, in past international updates we have reported how the Chilean IRS has been formulating uniform criteria for this purpose.
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Global revenue from carbon pricing rose by 50% in 2017 compared to 2016, says a new report from the World Bank. While companies can expect green taxes to keep rising, this statistic doesn’t quite tell the whole story.