International Tax Review is part of Legal Benchmarking Limited, 1-2 Paris Garden, London, SE1 8ND

Copyright © Legal Benchmarking Limited and its affiliated companies 2026

Accessibility | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Modern Slavery Statement

Search results for

There are 33,326 results that match your search.33,326 results
  • André Claes David McNeil Sarah Drye The evolution of the global tax environment is forcing international tax functions to consider new and innovative ways of effective management. Deloitte recently conducted a survey of more than 50 Swiss groups (http://goo.gl/1znlvd) related to how they manage their tax affairs, specifically addressing the impact of the OECD's Base Erosion and Profit Sharing (BEPS) project on tax management.
  • Sean Foley Cameron Taheri The IRS recently released its 2015 statistics for advance pricing agreements (APAs) and mutual agreement procedure (MAP) results for the Advance Pricing and Mutual Agreement ("APMA") Program.
  • The Panama Papers intensified pressure on David Cameron in the lead-up to London's anti-corruption conference. Oxfam released a letter – signed by more than 300 economists – hoping to put pressure on the Prime Minister to start eradicating tax havens.
  • Who you gunna call? The IRS, probably. This month, Ephraim Moss, co-founder of Expat Tax Professionals, mused on some interesting figures from the US Treasury Department that revealed an eye-opening number of US citizen expatriations (originally put together for the CNBC).
  • The official with ultimate responsibility for the introduction of goods and services tax (GST) in Malaysia won the award for Asia Tax Commissioner of the Year at International Tax Review’s Asia Tax Awards in Singapore on May 5.
  • With a referendum looming, UK voters are now under pressure to decide whether to remain in the EU.
  • Heico Reinoud and Kuba Grabarz examine how a recent Court of Appeal judgment affects the way multinational companies can use advantageous Dutch fiscal unity rules.
  • Sponsored by Dhruva Advisors
    After years of negotiations, India and Mauritius have signed a protocol which makes important changes to the over three-decades-old tax treaty between the countries.
  • The UK's tax deal with Google came under scrutiny today after Google’s Paris office was raided by French authorities in a tax investigation over an estimated €1.6 billion ($1.8 billion).
  • Daniela Trötscher will join Allen & Overy's tax practice, in its Frankfurt office, as a partner from June 1.