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  • The European Commission head of company taxation initiatives has told International Tax Review about his hopes and frustrations in EU corporate tax and why he supports qualified majority voting.
  • Rocío Bermúdez, tax global practices & transfer pricing senior manager at Repsol, spoke to ITR about her company’s participation in the first pilot of the International Compliance Assurance Programme.
  • While feedback on the International Compliance Assurance Programme (ICAP) has been overwhelmingly positive, unsurprisingly, the first pilot did encounter some teething problems.
  • The OECD’s Achim Pross says his ultimate aim is to expand the International Compliance Assurance Programme (ICAP), but companies may be disappointed to learn that it could be a relatively slow process.
  • Minimum tax red flags have appeared in recent legislation as countries and organisations race to address perceived inequities within the international tax regime.
  • Generally, income taxes are not levied at the same time as the investment transaction in the share capital of any company because this amounts to the allotment of new shares. However, writes Anand Jaiswal of Infosys, this route of investment has been misused by many to dump huge funds in otherwise less valued companies for various reasons, including round-tripping and money laundering.
  • Because tax doesn’t have to be taxing. A less-than-serious look back at some of the quirkier tax stories from the past month
  • It’s interesting that the subject of data submitted to the tax authorities becoming public, either through a data leak or public country-by-country reporting (CbCR), is clearly still a significant concern among tax directors.
  • In this month’s round-up of individual and company changes, Andersen Global expanded into the Middle East, while several tax teams in Central America grew and a number of lead partners were appointed to major firms worldwide.
  • Tax and trade wars among governments and the battles companies face against tax authorities through audits and inevitable disputes mean even the most super-human tax director among us needs a little help.