The arrival of a team from Brazilian rival Costa Tavares Paes Advogados brings SiqueiraCastro’s tax headcount to seven partners and 30 associates
CSR initiatives can sometimes venture into virtue signalling, but Ryan’s tax literacy event for schoolchildren was a genuine and necessary endeavour
Grant Thornton advanced plans to integrate its Australian firm into its US arm, as tax developments spanned law firm hires, aviation levies and digital services taxes
A new focus on early intervention and increased AI use is transforming how tax authorities are approaching TP audits, though capacity-constrained jurisdictions risk falling behind
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Sponsored by Crowe Valente/Valente Associati GEB PartnersFederico Vincenti and Carola Valente Della Rovere of Valente Associati GEB Partners/Crowe examine a recent decision concerning the transfer pricing treatment of non-remunerated intra-group guarantees, focusing on economic substance, legal form, and group-level business justifications
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Sponsored by McCarthy TétraultThe key changes under Budget 2025 and the outlook for 2026 raise several areas of heightened focus for taxpayers, say Matthew Kraemer, Adam N Unick, and Justin Ng of McCarthy Tétrault
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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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The closing months of 2017 were dominated by US tax reform, while 2018 is going to be defined by how multinational companies and firms adjust to the new rulebook. Josh White examines how the deals market is adapting to the tax changes.
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Around the world, the BEPS project and US tax reform are having an impact on the transactional market. But on top of these trends, companies operating across Europe are dealing with an added layer of uncertainty stemming from state aid rulings. Joe Stanley-Smith explores the situation.
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Valoris Avocats has expanded its operations with a new office in Paris.
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US firm Bryan Cave and UK law firm Berwin Leighton Paisner are to merge after the tie up was approved in a vote by partners of both firms on February 26 2018.
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Years of budget misuse has created a deep hole in South African government coffers. A new president means a new direction, starting with the 2018 budget that proposes a number of revenue-raising measures that are receiving mixed reactions.
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Judging by the speeches at the World Economic Forum in Davos, political and business leaders are concerned by the changing dynamics of international tax competition and there can be no doubt that the ‘race to the bottom’ is on.
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Advisers expect some American companies to take their assets out of the Netherlands The Netherlands, a gateway for American business to enter the EU market, faces tough tax competition as a result of the US tax reform. But the US changes may have made things more difficult for the EU as a whole.
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The Winter Olympics captured the attention of the world during February as athletes speed skated, snowboarded, scored, slid and skied for the greatest prizes in winter sports.
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Litigation between taxpayers and authorities is growing worldwide, but a successful outcome is never easy for any party involved in a conflict. Anjana Haines investigates why tax disputes are rising and how to potentially ease the burden.