Nicolas Duboille and Mathis Rossignol of Sumerson analyse the far-reaching implications of a French Supreme Administrative Court decision clarifying the application of Article 123 bis of the General T ...
Imposing the tax on virtual assets is a measure that appears to have no legal, economic or statistical basis, one expert told ITR ...
The EU has seemingly capitulated to the US’s ‘side-by-side’ demands. This may be a win for the US, but the uncertainty has only just begun for pillar two ...
MHA revealed that it had agreed to buy audit practice Moore Stephens and tax and consulting services firm Moore Stephens Consulting for £7.4 million ($10 million). The two firms are collectively ...
Adrian Rus and Georgiana Bizdrigheanu of EY Romania explain how advance pricing agreements can help taxpayers navigate Romania’s new deductibility limitations and improve predictability and efficiency ...
Emanuel Băncilă of Băncilă, Diaconu și Asociații SPRL, part of the EY Law global network, outlines practical strategies for Romanian taxpayers facing 'surprise' inspections and procedural limits ...
Indian writ courts are increasingly scrutinising the mechanical invocation of extended limitation under goods and services tax, say Sahana Rajkumar, Derlene Joshna, and R Amrith of Lakshmikumaran and ...
ITR’s most prolific stories of the year charted public pillar two spats, the continued fallout from the PwC tax leaks scandal, and a headline tax fraud trial ...
Sandra Benedetto and Nicolás Foppiano of PwC Chile explain the country’s new VAT rules for international purchases, eliminating the $41 exemption and requiring foreign platforms to collect VAT on cros ...
Francisco Cabral Matos, Hugo Leonardo, and Margarida Campelo of VdA examine how corporate income tax and VAT planning, vehicle selection, and structuring choices can materially affect returns on Portu ...
The climbdowns pave the way for a side-by-side deal to be concluded this week, as per the US Treasury secretary’s expectation; in other news, Taft added a 10-partner tax team ...
A vote to be held in 2026 could create Hogan Lovells Cadwalader, a $3.6bn giant with 3,100 lawyers across the Americas, EMEA and Asia Pacific ...