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  • The result of the European Commission’s investigation into Apple’s tax affairs has ruffled feathers on both sides of the Atlantic. Caroline Byrne sits down with Joe Kennedy to get a US perspective.
  • The European Commission (EC) has released figures on the 'VAT Gap' that support its plan to overhaul the EU's VAT system and introduce a definitive regime for cross-border trade in the EU.
  • Margrethe Vestager is known for taking items out of her friends’ shopping baskets if she feels they are making the wrong decision. The EU Competition Commissioner is not short of opinions when it comes to the world’s most powerful companies either – routinely provoking disagreements with major corporations since becoming commissioner in 2014. Lena Angvik takes a look at the lady behind the state aid investigations.
  • A Philippines tax amnesty may be available as soon as next year The Philippines is planning to offer a general tax amnesty that will be open to corporations and individuals resident in the country and abroad to boost revenues and expand the tax base.
  • Sean Foley Cameron Taheri The European Commission (EC) announced on August 30 that it had concluded that Ireland granted undue tax benefits of up to €13 billion ($14.5 billion) to a US-based multinational enterprise, Apple Inc., and that this action was "illegal" under EU state aid rules because it allowed the company to pay substantially less tax than other businesses. The EC concluded that Ireland must now recover the illegal aid.
  • McDermott Will & Emery, the winner of the Americas Tax Firm of the Year, has shown the greatest strength in depth on both continents. The firm was honoured at the Americas Tax Awards in New York on September 15 2016. Deloitte were honoured as Transfer Pricing Firm of the Year.
  • Taxpayers that have indirect assets held through special purpose vehicles must disclose their ownership of the assets and its related debts when taking advantage of the tax amnesty scheme, but should take care to avoid the potential pitfalls.
  • A recent amendment to the Bulgarian VAT Law introduces a new obligation for traders that aims to tackle fraud.
  • In a few weeks, the US will have a new president who may lead the way in passing tax reform proposals into law. But will change come quickly enough, and what should corporations expect? Amelia Schwanke provides an overview of the state of play and what is yet to come.
  • Cameco heads to court this week over a potential C$2.2 billion (US $1.68 billion) tax bill involving its Swiss subsidiary in one of the largest transfer pricing disputes in Canadian history.