Companies have not had enough time to organise themselves in what has been an atypical legislative process, according to experts
Arran Jaiswal of Distinct examines the widening gap between supply and demand in the remote tax job market and considers the future of tax careers in the AI age
Six tax and legal experts discuss which reforms the chancellor might introduce on October 30, though corporation tax looks likely to remain untouched
Introducing ITR+'s Talent Tracker
ITR+ has launched the Talent Tracker, an interactive database that collates reported partner moves across the legal tax market
What Corporates Want: how law firms can win business
Based on surveys covering more than 25,000 in-house lawyers, the series provides insights into what law firms must score highly on when pitching to in-house counsel
The firm also won regional awards for Pro Bono Firm of the Year and Tax Law Firm of the Year
The firm picked up awards for its work in multiple jurisdictions, while DLA Piper walked away with four individual honours
ITR is delighted to reveal all the shortlisted nominees for the 2024 Americas Tax Awards
ITR is delighted to reveal all the shortlisted nominees for the 2024 Europe Middle East & Africa Tax Awards
The Labour Party’s hands-off approach to tax during the UK election campaign could be construed as political savviness, but as the October budget looms, reality will settle in
There were mixed emotions from campaigners against the controversial rules after last-minute negotiations on redrafting the provisions took place
Kevin Burrowes’ extra A$1.2 million remuneration has been the source of parliamentary concern, but PwC shot down ITR’s requests to reveal where it comes from
The policy idea stems from the misconception that technology companies pay little or no taxes, one expert tells ITR
Amount B was top of the agenda at ITR’s US Transfer Pricing Forum 2024, while there were also heated discussions on the US’s potential adoption of pillar two
HMRC is 'showing us what good looks like', one expert has claimed
Dutch taxpayers will be able to deduct more of their interest payments from their tax bills from 2025 – it could have an impact on the arm’s-length pricing of financial transactions
Vittoria Segre, partner at CMS Italy, reviews a range of TP topics discussed at the event, including financial transaction audits and permanent establishment issues
Csaba Farkas of TMF Group outlines the practical steps businesses need to follow to take full advantage of the e-invoicing revolution
UK government looks to introduce e-invoicing, Grant Thornton hires from the ‘big four’ in Ireland, and more
Rather than outright replace human intelligence, AI solutions can serve as the ‘infinite intern’ tax advisers need to automate onerous tasks, argues Russell Gammon of Tax Systems
US calls for talks with Canada over digital service tax, Argentina cuts withholding taxes, and more
Agergaard is the director of Skatteforvaltningen, the Danish tax authority
Scalia is head of tax at Nestlé Health Science and chair of the Tax Executives Institute’s Student Case Competition
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Features and Special Focus
Features and Special Focus
Transfer Pricing Guide
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Sponsored by DeloitteShaun Austin, Darcy Alamuddin, and Ryan McMahon of Deloitte analyse the feedback from the 2024 Deloitte transfer pricing controversy survey, highlighting key trends in the transfer pricing controversy space