The EU agreed new cooperative and investigative measures to tackle VAT fraud, while Hungary faced legal action and Lavez Coutinho expanded its indirect tax team
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
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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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With the CCCTB back on the EU agenda, Richard Murphy, professor of practice in international political economy at City, University of London, argues it does not represent true consolidation and could fail in its objectives.
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Beer features almost as heavily in this edition of Tax Relief as it does in Tax Relief’s daily routine Tax Relief has never tried Carling. It doesn't drink water either, for the exact same reason. If Tax Relief's blood alcohol levels dip below 0.4%, its otherwise temple-like bodies re-enacts the plots of Speed and Speed 2. So as not to tempt fate, it leans towards Carlsberg Special Brew and Tennent's Super Strong.
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Many of us denizens of major Western metropolitan centres have been there at some point. A few light ales turn into a few more and before you know it you're standing in the queue for a kebab with the dawning realisation that the last train leaves in two minutes and you're never going to make it. You don't fancy the prospect of three buses so out comes the phone and you hit up the Uber app.
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Austrian Federal Minister of Finance Hans Jörg Schelling has not held back on his views of how to tax multinational corporations so they pay their fair share. He talks to Anjana Haines about what he has planned over the coming year.
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Brazil has been busy with issuing new tax guidance, committing to tax objectives with partner nations and preparing a comprehensive tax reform bill.