The EU unveils transition arrangements for its Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, China cuts stamp duty in two, Russia spells out withholding tax requirements, and more.
A drive for speed and efficiency defines the European Commission’s proposal for streamlining how EU member states deal with withholding tax reclaims. Ralph Cunningham reports.
Access to more company information, increasingly aggressive tax authorities, and global reform negotiations nearing their end are just some of the factors behind a heightened risk of controversy, say the tax directors and practitioners who spoke to Ralph Cunningham.
Participants in the consultation on the UN secretary-general’s report into international tax cooperation are divided – some believe UN-led structures are the way forward, while others want to improve existing ones. Ralph Cunningham reports.
An intense period of lobbying and persuasion is under way as the UN secretary-general’s report on the future of international tax cooperation begins to take shape. Ralph Cunningham reports.