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  • House Republicans have unveiled the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, outlining a comprehensive overhaul of the US’s tax code. The act will probably still get more than just a few little tweaks before being passed into law, but it is very likely to have an impact on multinationals’ transfer pricing planning and decisions on where to house IP.
  • Merja Raunio has joined Nordic law firm Roschier’s tax and structuring practice in Helsinki, strengthening the firm’s transfer pricing expertise.
  • The release of the US tax reform bill has finally confirmed the government’s tax plans, but questions remain over which proposals will stick and when they will be enacted. How have the odds for tax reform changed?
  • Following a sweeping victory in Argentina’s mid-term election, President Mauricio Macri is now building momentum for tax reform. Tax cuts are intended to reward companies for reinvesting their profits into the country in support of Macri’s far-reaching agenda to reverse Argentina’s economic fortunes.
  • Foreign direct investment has played a key part in driving Vietnam’s economic success, but lawmakers say the country is losing too much money to transfer pricing. To broaden its tax base, the government is speeding up implementation on solutions for technology transfer and anti-tax avoidance regimes.
  • The European Commission and OECD are gathering views on how digital companies should be taxed to ensure they pay their fair share, but the lack of agreement among international players could create major problems.
  • The UK government claims that its tax gap has shrunk, but the real term amounts show that it has actually grown. Can HMRC’s data be relied upon?
  • Once an obscure science practiced by the Big Four, transfer pricing has become part of the mainstream tax job market as companies seek out TP expertise. Transfer pricing professionals are now asking what kind of skills they need to become a strategic partner in their business.
  • International businesses trading cross-border should be more protected against tax authorities combatting VAT fraud by denying certain rights. Jan Sanders, an international VAT specialist who works as an indirect tax manager at RELX, draws this conclusion after the Dutch Supreme Court released its final judgment in the Italmoda case.
  • HMRC believes taxpayers have underpaid £6 billion in taxes due to legal interpretation, which could be caused by uncertainty over new rules, advisers say.