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  • Australia has urged tax authorities across the globe to begin scrutinising the ‘treasure trove’ of documents from the Paradise Papers. Commissioner Chris Jordan has set his sights on intermediaries which facilitate tax avoidance and evasion.
  • International Tax Review’s Global Tax 50 provides a rundown of the most influential individuals, organisations, geopolitical events, and trends in the tax world. Now in its seventh year, Anjana Haines introduces the Global Tax 50 2017.
  • The robot revolution is here, but who – or what – do you tax in this new era of artificial intelligence?
  • Sri Mulyani Indrawati has had an illustrious career so far, and has shown no sign of slowing down since taking up her position at the head of Indonesia’s finance ministry in July 2016.
  • Arun Jaitley has achieved a tax goal that many thought would never happen. On July 1 2017, India’s indirect tax system was revolutionised with the introduction of a new goods and services tax (GST) regime.
  • EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager, who joins the ranks of the Global Tax 50 for the fifth year in a row and took top spot in last year’s ranking, has had a quieter 12 months in 2017 compared to previous years. But that’s not to say multinationals aren’t still trembling with fear at the thought of being faced with state aid allegations from the determined commissioner.
  • The phrase ‘Paradise Papers’ evokes images of tropical offshore islands with palm trees and a P.O. address for multinationals and high-net-worth individuals. The list of celebrities involved in one way or another is almost endless. Shakira, Madonna, Keira Knightly, the Queen, Prince Charles, the estate of the late Michael Hutchens, Justin Timberlake, and Amitabh Bachchan. We picture Lewis Hamilton in a private jet.
  • Richard Murphy came up with the idea of country-by-country reporting (CbCR) in 2003 and his vision reached a milestone this year, earning him a top-10 spot in this year’s Global Tax 50.
  • The work the OECD has done on the BEPS project has shaken the foundations of the tax world. It is almost impossible to recognise the work of all of the people involved.
  • Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi are only the tip of the iceberg, the bit that shows because the numbers in the Football Leaks that expose tax evasion are so huge.