This content is from: Transfer Pricing Unilever turns to UN standards for global digital tax proposals Anglo-Dutch corporate group Unilever has called for the OECD to link its digital tax proposals to the UN’s sustainable development goals. By Josh White November 28 2019
This content is from: Sponsored Evaluating TP policies in loss-making companies Antonella Della Rovere and Federico Vincenti of Crowe Valente/Valente Associati GEB Partners pick through the nitty-gritty of TP policy making in loss-making companies that are part of multinational groups. By Antonella Della Rovere & Crowe Valente/Valente Associati GEB Partners & Federico Vincenti November 25 2019
This content is from: Direct Tax Retail banking argues for exclusion from pillar one The retail banking sector wants to be exempted from the pillar one proposals under the OECD’s digital tax plan because of existing, heavy financial regulations and possible mismatches with OECD policy considerations u... By Danish Mehboob November 25 2019
This content is from: Africa Procter & Gamble finds common ground with ATAF US pharmaceutical corporation Procter & Gamble (P&G) has suggested that the African Tax Administration Forum (ATAF) may be on the right track towards a consensus on taxing the digital economy. By Josh White November 25 2019
This content is from: Indirect Tax Amazon: OECD should adopt VAT principles to simplify digital tax plan Amazon has suggested the OECD should adopt existing VAT principles to simplify the compliance and administration of its digital tax proposals under pillar one. By Mattias Cruz Cano November 25 2019
This content is from: Global Amazon pushes for industry exemptions under pillar one proposals Amazon is pressing the OECD to change the scope of the unified approach to apply to all businesses with explicit exemptions for specific sectors. By Mattias Cruz Cano November 22 2019
This content is from: Global Loss-making companies seek clarity from the OECD on digital tax Companies like Uber are concerned the OECD’s proposal to tax the digital economy does not address the needs of loss-making businesses. However, the US software company is far from alone in its concerns. By Josh White November 20 2019
This content is from: Global Ride-sharing apps call for rethink of digital tax scope US app company Uber has raised concerns about the scope of the OECD’s unified approach, while the French carpool business BlaBlaCar has called for a higher threshold. By Josh White November 19 2019
This content is from: Global Early responses to the OECD set dividing lines The first responses to the OECD on its public consultation on the digital economy show divisions continue, with some calling for an expansion of the FAR analysis or reverting to the G24 plan. By Josh White November 14 2019
This content is from: European Union DAC6 raises corporate governance questions for banks Financial institutions are facing significant questions about corporate governance as the deadline for implementing DAC6 approaches. By Josh White November 14 2019
This content is from: United Kingdom Submissions open for the ITR European Tax Awards 2020 Companies, firms and individuals can now enter for the ITR European Tax Awards 2020. By Anjana Haines November 13 2019
This content is from: United States Is this the end of the US Altera case? Inter-company transactions between subsidiaries face greater tax exposure after the US Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals denied a rehearing of the Altera case against Internal Revenue Service (IRS). By Josh White November 13 2019
This content is from: Direct Tax OECD stuck on simplifying pillar two The OECD is tinkering with technical challenges in its global anti-base erosion (GloBE) proposal under pillar two of the digital tax proposals as part of a public consultation. By Danish Mehboob November 08 2019
This content is from: Asia Pacific ITR Asia Tax Awards 2020: Enter now Companies, firms and individuals working in jurisdictions across the Asia Pacific region can enter now to compete for the Asia Tax Awards 2020. By Anjana Haines November 06 2019
This content is from: United Kingdom Banks fear Brexit is holding back UK progress on DAC6 Financial institutions are concerned that the UK has not been able to clarify the disclosure rules it will introduce under DAC6, with many British companies blaming the political uncertainty around Brexit. By Josh White November 06 2019
This content is from: Transfer Pricing Why NGOs are pushing back against the OECD The OECD has the difficult task of building a consensus between competing nations, but it also faces the critical eye of NGOs convinced that the proposals do not go far enough. By Josh White November 05 2019