Tax Disputes
Matthew Sharp, leader of London’s newest tax disputes team, shares the trials and tribulations of starting from scratch
A recent decision underlines that Indian courts are more willing to look beyond just legal compliance and examine whether foreign investment structures have real business substance
A recent UK First-tier Tribunal decision highlights the broad application of an anti-avoidance rule to deny tax relief, say Robert Waterson and Matthew Cummings of Eversheds Sutherland
The Royal Bank of Canada’s success over HMRC represents a milestone in the interpretation of double tax treaties, Norton Rose Fulbright partner Dominic Stuttaford said
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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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