Tax Disputes
Experts from law firm Kennedys outline the key tax disputes trends set to define 2026, ranging from increased enforcement to continued tariff drama and AI usage
Despite legislative gridlock, international investors should be wary of legal precedents set by recent court rulings, which could substantially alter the Spanish tax environment
ITR understands that UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves will announce a consultation on the proposed financial reward scheme, which had left advisers fretting
SKAT, which was represented by Pinsent Masons, had accused Sanjay Shah and other defendants of fraudulent dividend tax refund claims
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Sponsored by Deloitte South AmericaArgentina, Chile and Uruguay are all facing disruption to their transfer pricing (TP) regimes as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, write Deloitte’s practitioners. Authorities in the countries have recently been dealing with legislative reform, innovative advance pricing agreements (APAs) and first of its kind tax disputes, respectively.
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Sponsored by NeraITR European Tax Awards winners Yves Hervé and Philip de Homont of NERA Economic Consulting talk about the evolving European TP landscape and the COVID-19 impact on client work in a podcast.
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Sponsored by Galicia AbogadosFederico Scheffler and Andrea Trejo of Galicia Abogados explore the tax impact as the Mexican mergers and acquisitions (M&A) market attempts to streamline transactional processes.
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