International Tax Review is part of Legal Benchmarking Limited, 1-2 Paris Garden, London, SE1 8ND

Copyright © Legal Benchmarking Limited and its affiliated companies 2026

Accessibility | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Modern Slavery Statement

Search results for

There are 33,174 results that match your search.33,174 results
  • The US House of Representatives' Ways and Means committee has approved a tax Bill providing incentives for small business.
  • Type of Agreement Country Country Date Signed Tax Information Exchange Agreement New Zealand Saint Vincent & The Grenadines March 16 2010 Tax Information Exchange Agreement New Zealand Dominica March 16 2010 Tax Information Exchange Agreement Switzerland Uruguay March 18 2010 Updated Double Taxation Agreement South Africa Ireland March 19 2010 Tax Information Exchange Agreement South Africa Bermuda March 19 2010 Updated Double Taxation Agreement Belgium Czech Republic March 19 2010 Tax Information Exchange Agreement Australia Anguilla March 20 2010 Tax Information Exchange Agreement Australia Saint Vincent & The Grenadines March 20 2010
  • The OECD has released a list of the 18 countries that will be assessed in 2010 as part of the international fight against cross-border tax evasion.
  • President Obama signed into law on March 18 2010 a jobs Bill to encourage employers to provide jobs to displaced workers through tax incentives.
  • The Mexican tax authority has announced what industries, transactions and tax attributes it will focus their audit efforts on in the next 12 months.
  • Joe Hargrove will join the firm's New York office and advise clients on international and financial services tax issues.
  • A decision by the Indian Authority for Advance Rulings concerning permanent establishments (PE) has been heavily criticised by tax professionals and is likely to affect foreign multinationals operating in the country.
  • A decision by the Indian Authority for Advance Rulings concerning permanent establishments (PE) has been heavily criticised by tax professionals and is likely to affect foreign multinationals operating in the country.
  • Pilipinas Shell has posted bond of 7.35 billion pesos ($161 million) to maintain imports and keep its refinery running, while a dispute over excise taxes heads to the courts.
  • Professionals do not expect to see any major changes to taxation when the UK budget is announced next Wednesday. At the same time, the proximity of a general election, due by the first week of June, means predictions are difficult. Taxpayers and their advisers have been left wishing for changes rather than forecasting them