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  • Dale Spiegel and John MacArthur have been hired by consultancy Aptis Global.
  • Estonia has been leading the debate on digital tax in the EU throughout its EU Council presidency. Andrus Ansip, European Commission vice-president for the digital single market, speaks to TP Week about the CCCTB, the equalisation tax, and why he doesn’t think other countries can simply copy Estonia’s model for digital success.
  • The US Congress is inching closer to the largest tax reform package since 1986 and the House just approved its $1.5 trillion plan, and the Senate is still working the kinks out of its proposal. The race to get legislation to the president’s desk by the end of the year is on.
  • The French government has released a second corrective finance bill for 2017, which contains new provisions for cross-border mergers, in response to a ruling by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in March 2017 and complementing Emmanuel Macron’s pro-business agenda.
  • The Big 4 have been slammed by a new report on tax havens, as the international debate following the release of the Paradise Papers widens and the EU presses for action against tax advisers.
  • Poland is limiting creative tax planning further in its overhauled corporate tax reform bill, which includes new rules for thin capitalisation and controlled foreign companies.
  • A Supreme Court decision in India has further reasserted the principles held in Formula One’s transfer pricing dispute regarding permanent establishments. Although the decision could help influence similar cases, practitioners advise companies not to rely on the recent ruling alone.
  • The discussion around the Paradise Papers has not yet abated as UK politicians on Tuesday sharpened their rhetoric against advisers who cook up tax avoidance schemes.
  • Brexit may offer the best opportunity to address the UK’s high VAT registration threshold that is distorting business practices, according to a recent report released by the Office of Tax Simplification (OTS).
  • Ahead of next week’s UK budget, beleaguered British Chancellor Philip Hammond is said to be considering a major VAT overhaul, and other tax measures targeting large online businesses like Amazon and Uber. But he could be cautious to avoid controversy and potentially keep his job.