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The new guidance is not meant to reflect a substantial change to UK law, but the requirement that tax advice is ‘likely to be correct’ imposes unrealistic expectations
Taylor Wessing, whose most recent UK revenues were at £283.7m, would become part of a £1.23bn firm post combination
China and a clutch of EU nations have voiced dissent after Estonia shot down the US side-by-side deal; in other news, HMRC has awarded companies contracts to help close the tax gap
An OECD report has uncovered a lack of public trust in politicians as a source for tax information. Banning them from owning shares in companies could boost confidence
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Sponsored by EY Asia-PacificAs the BEPS 2.0 project gains momentum toward finalisation, Barbara Angus and Luis Coronado of EY summarise how we got here, provide an update on the latest developments and share their views on what to expect next.
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Sponsored by TMF GroupIn recent years there has been an acceleration in the digitalisation of tax administration, especially during the pandemic. Csaba Farkas of TMF Group explains what steps companies can take to embrace this transformation.
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Sponsored by BMS GroupIn this interview, Staffan Bos, senior tax underwriter at Transact Risk Partners, talks to Dean Andrews, head of tax liability insurance in London at BMS Group, about common tax risks in France and how they interact with TLI.
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