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  • A key role of heads of tax in large organisations is to be the ‘ambassador’ for tax, raising its profile and providing advice around opportunities and risks, writes Sandy Markwick, head of the Tax Director Network at Winmark. Being effective in this capacity requires advanced communications skills.
  • A tax director at a multinational tech company and several tax advisers expect the UK government to quietly drop its plan to cut the corporate tax rate to 17% in a move that could slow the ‘race to the bottom’ trend.
  • International Tax Review’s Leading Women in Tax Forum in London shone a spotlight on how building inclusive teams, empowering others and using your network can create an environment where everyone can thrive. Anjana Haines shares some highlights from the day’s discussions.
  • As a small island, Malta has positioned itself as one of the most established regulatory bodies worldwide, write Nicky Gouder and Luana Scicluna of ARQ Group.
  • On June 12 2018, the proposed amendments to the Act respecting the Québec Sales Tax (QSTA) targeting the digital economy and e-commerce businesses received Royal Assent.
  • Danaher Corporation’s Jim Ditkoff talks to International Tax Review about what the end of the inversion era means for US businesses.
  • Foreign companies need to examine the potential consequences of the US Wayfair case as states consider hunting for more tax dollars abroad, say tax advisers.
  • The Netherlands is set to abolish the dividend withholding tax, but it may come too late for Royal Dutch Shell if the EU takes state aid action.
  • In June of this year, Malta concluded treaties with the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia and the Republic of Botswana for the avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income (DTAs). This followed the conclusion of a treaty with the Principality of Andorra as well as the coming into force of the treaties concluded with Azerbaijan and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, earlier this year.
  • Your secrets are safe with me, Mr Bond It's not often that accountants make the showbiz news for anything other than a tax avoidance scandal, but a quirky payment method by James Bond star Sean Connery caught Tax Relief's eye.