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  • The Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) is consulting on draft laws to introduce a number of corporate taxation changes announced in the 2016 Budget.
  • European finance ministers have adopted proposals to crack down on aggressive tax planning by multinationals with the Anti-Tax Avoidance Directive.
  • The Income, Wealth and Tax panel at the OECD forum 2016 in Paris. From left to right: Pascal Saint-Amans, Brooke Harrington, Richard Trumka and Pravin Gordhan The OECD 2016 forum set the foundation for proactive government action in economic development.
  • The EU Parliament’s Special Committee on Tax Rulings call for ‘fairer and clearer’ corporate taxation
  • Efforts to improve tax transparency in the post-BEPS environment have shifted the tax accountability of corporations to their boards of directors. Keith Brockman considers the implications of these changes.
  • See who has done the tax work on this month’s biggest deals
  • The European Commission’s proposed VAT Action Plan is an ambitious attempt to reform the flailing regime. Joe Stanley-Smith picks through the details to look at the impact it could have on companies.
  • For the second consecutive year, Thomson Reuters and TP Week sought to determine the extent to which corporations are prepared to implement the BEPS recommendations across their tax and accounting departments. Brian Peccarelli, president of the Thomson Reuters tax and accounting department outlines the key findings and corporate compliance concerns.
  • Amelia Schwanke outlines the details of India’s GST Bill and highlights the new rules that companies will need to comply with if the regime is introduced next year.
  • Switzerland’s 35% withholding tax is now a major government income generator. Alberto Lissi and Monika Gammeter Utzinger of Tax Partner AG – Taxand Switzerland discuss how the tax, levied mainly on corporate dividends and interest of bonds and income from collective investment schemes, accounts for roughly 10% of annual revenue.