With a stark divergence between MNEs that prepared early and those rushing to catch up, advisers must remain agile with all manner of compliance risks
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
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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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Squire Patton Boggs has appointed Liz Pierson as a partner in its tax strategy and benefits practice group in London.
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The European Commission (EC) will set out a “strong and ambitious” vision on how to tax the digital economy in early 2018, targeting companies such as Google, Amazon, Microsoft and Apple.
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The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) between the EU and Canada has provisionally entered into force, offering tax advantages for businesses.
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Businesses have just three months left to ensure they comply with new measures to tackle VAT fraud via the use of certified cash systems and software. Non-compliance could trigger large fines, or even a full tax audit.
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Cristina Chang has joined De Bracamonte, Haaker, Castellares Abogados (DHC Abogados) to lead the tax practice in Lima, Peru.
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Angela Merkel has won a fourth term as German Chancellor, putting tax reform in Germany and the EU on the cards. But the election results suggest that it won’t be easy for Merkel to get her way on all tax matters.
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New Zealand’s closest election for decades has ended, perhaps unsurprisingly, with no clear winner as both the National and Labour parties fell short of a majority.
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American multinationals are significant investors in the Chilean market. Roberto Carlos Rivas and Gregorio Martínez of PwC look at how prepared Chile and its tax laws are for a return of corporate profits to the US under President Trump’s tax reform.
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The OECD’s BEPS project, coupled with other international transfer pricing developments, has meant sweeping changes for the region. Silvana Blanco, Bruno Urrieta Farías, Federico Paz, Horacio Dinice, Byron Martinez, Rosemari Cordero, Gloria Guevara, Alejandra Barrancos, Joseph Soto and Iliana Salcedo of Deloitte discuss what this means for Latin America.