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  • Felipe Dominguez
  • Welcome to the 2018 edition of the Tax Controversy Leaders guide from the International Tax Review. This is the eighth annual publication of the list of the world's leading tax controversy practitioners and marks a significant step in its evolution. Beginning this year, we are looking to grow the guide in both scope and scale. It will cover more jurisdictions, reach out to more individuals and recognise more practitioners than ever before – from rising stars just making a name for themselves to market leaders with decades of experience behind them
  • Fernando Lorenzo Salazar
  • José Barnola Jr
  • Sebastián Arcia Nodari
  • Adam Halpern and Larissa Neumann of Fenwick and West examine some of the most important US tax disputes so far this year.
  • The US Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has another chance to win the decade-long court battle against Medtronic after the Eighth Circuit Court referred the case back to the US Tax Court for a deeper analysis.
  • Current trends suggest that multinational organisations will continue to spend more time and resources managing tax controversies in both their local and foreign markets. Tax authorities are sharing information about companies and are increasingly focusing on not only the technical merit of a tax position but also on its implementation.
  • Xiaoying Chen
  • Yan Hardyana