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Australia’s conservative opposition will repeal controversial tax agent reporting rules if elected in the country’s May general election ...
Shapley would be the fourth person to hold the job this year; in other news, UK tax advisory firm MHA raised fewer funds than ...
Mikael Jacobsen and Henri Ahtiainen of Skeppsbron Skatt explore how several recent Swedish cases have shed light on the ...
The UK regulator is investigating EY’s auditing of the national postal service as it relates to the high-profile Horizon ...
Monika Bieri and Caterina Colling Russo of Tax Partner discuss a Swiss court ruling concerning the use of multi-year margin ...
Edouard Authamayou and Christelle Larcher of Deloitte Luxembourg explain how several recent rulings have clarified the ...
Audit engagement partner Christopher Voogd has also been hit with a £32,500 charge over the firm’s work with Stirling Water ...
The directive will extend cooperation and information exchange around pillar two, according to the Council of the EU ...
With South Korea expected to intensify its focus on multinationals’ intercompany transactions during tax audits, Yulchon tax partners analyse several transfer pricing-related rulings that could help s ...
Multinational groups may need to reassess their strategies in the wake of the US president’s sweeping tariff changes. Federico Vincenti and Carola Valente of Valente Associati GEB Partners/Crowe Valen ...
Hartiadi Budi Santoso and Arip Prastyo Wibowo of GNV Consulting Services summarise the application of the waiver, along with new regulations regarding customs audit and excise audit procedures, and fr ...
Jian-Cheng Ku, Xander Stubenrouch, and Isa Weijman of DLA Piper Netherlands explain a recent ruling by the Amsterdam Court of Appeal regarding dividend stripping, and its broader meaning in an evolvin ...