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  • Canada’s Finance Minister William Morneau plans to make drivers using ride-sharing apps, such as Uber, register and charge sales taxes on their taxi services as part of his fairer tax measures announced in the federal budget that target commercial activities.
  • The EU could sue the US over its planned border adjustment tax, as it would likely violate World Trade Organisation rules, Germany’s economy minister Brigitte Zypries said on Friday.
  • In February 2017, the Italian Ministry for Finance issued the long-awaited ministerial decree for the implementation of country-by-country reporting (CbCR) in Italy – Ministerial Decree No. 23 of February 23 2017. Antonella Della Rovere and Filipa Correia of Valente Associati GEB Partners discuss the implications.
  • Carlo Fassbinder has become the new Director of Taxation at Luxembourg’s Ministry of Finance.
  • It used to be when one talked about country-by-country reporting (CbCR) and tax transparency, people would look at you like you were some kind of beret-wearing, fist-raising, Trotskyist from Tooting shouting "power to the people!"
  • Shiv Mahalingham of Duff & Phelps provides a roundup of the key changes to the UK transfer pricing landscape in recent months.
  • Following international cooperation in the area of taxation, for example within the OECD, a number of non-binding materials (soft law instruments) have been generated. These documents contain information and considerations that may be of interest for interpretation of domestic tax rules, writes Johan Rick of KPMG Sweden.
  • Chile is among the first countries requiring multinational companies to file a country-by-country report, explain Roberto Carlos Rivas and María Carolina Camargo of PwC.
  • Transfer Pricing is available as a downloadable PDF
  • David Forst and Larissa Neumann of Fenwick & West provide a roundup of recent transfer pricing developments in the US.