Tax Disputes
The finalists for the 13th annual awards have been revealed
KPMG Netherlands’ former head of assurance also received a permanent bar and $150,000 fine; in other news, asset management firm BlackRock lost a $13.5bn UK tax appeal
HSBC has settled a claim originally worth £240m relating to a failed film tax relief scheme without admitting liability or wrongdoing
The UK tax agency appears to be going after easier, lower value targets, one lawyer has claimed
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Sponsored by KPMG ChinaLewis Lu of KPMG China reviews the recent efforts to enhance tax certainty and enforcement effectiveness
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Sponsored by KPMG USMultinational companies face numerous year-end tasks but should not forget to file the treaty notifications that are required in certain US tax treaties, say senior tax practitioners from KPMG in the US
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Sponsored by KPMG GlobalWhat will taxation look like in 2030? KPMG presents the key predictions based on a survey of tax leaders.
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Sponsored by Morais Leitão, Galvão Teles, Soares da Silva & AssociadosSolange Dias Nóbrega of Morais Leitão analyses a troubling disconnect between Portugal’s arbitral regime and the supremacy of European law.
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Sponsored by KPMG GlobalAldo Mariani of KPMG International presents the key findings from an extensive survey of tax dispute professionals regarding the trends and developments in today’s tax environment, and how authorities are adjusting their approach.
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Sponsored by DeloitteIncreased transfer pricing documentation requirements are not reducing the number of disputes. Jennifer Breeze, Chris Ferguson, and Simón Somohano of Deloitte offer regional perspectives on the issue and explain what businesses may be able to do to prevent escalation.
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Sponsored by DeloitteSobhan Kar of Deloitte India and Aaron Wang and Michael Sun of Deloitte China evaluate the use of advance pricing agreements in their jurisdictions, and consider how both countries’ programmes are likely to evolve.
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Sponsored by DeloitteIncreased transparency requirements have pushed the management of tax risk higher up companies’ agendas. Juan Ignacio de Molina, Yoshihiro Adachi, and Carlos Serrano of Deloitte explain how corporate governance and cooperative programmes can help.
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Sponsored by DeloitteSophie Brown and Sarah Blakelock of Deloitte highlight the lessons to be learnt from transfer pricing disputes and case law as tax authorities increasingly pursue data interrogation, source data, and access to emails.