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The senior hire builds on the firm’s status as the joint most prolific US hirer in 2024; in other news, an ex-IRS chief counsel has joined Miller & Chevalier
The firm brought in three managing directors from EY and Deloitte in Europe; in other news, KPMG’s bid to practise law in US was delayed
Overall turnover at the firm also reached a record £8 billion; in other news, Ashurst and Dentons announced senior tax partner hires
Sweeping changes are headed for Germany’s TP system in the New Year. Tax teams will need to be well-prepared, say Andreas Katz and Anna Kupprion of Kreston Bansbach
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Sponsored by Deloitte USNick Gaudioso Jr, Mayank Gautam and Randy G Price of Deloitte US examine the digital transformation in the oil and gas sector and the transfer pricing considerations that multinational enterprises must explore.
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Sponsored by Deloitte USStephan Habisch and Andreas Göttert of Deloitte Germany consider how the automotive sector will rise to TP challenges faced in today’s world by adapting business models to meet the needs of their customers.
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Sponsored by Deloitte USJeremy Brown, Luke Tanner and Anodri Suchdeve of Deloitte describe how fintechs are changing the financial services industry and consider the transfer pricing aspects of intangibles used in common fintech business models.
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Losses for HM Revenue and Customs and the Australian Taxation Office, cum-ex fraud and a 'mysterious funder' all feature in ITR’s list of 2024’s most significant tax cases so far
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The US should gradually introduce a carbon tax according to the OECD; in other news, a former German bank CEO has been declared unfit to stand trial for cum-ex fraud
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As German clients attempt to comply with complex cross-border rules, local advisers argue that aggressive tax authorities are making life even harder
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Rosenberg, Siemens' New York-based chief tax counsel, tells ITR about Ben Affleck comparisons, welcoming challenges from US tax authorities and what makes tax cool
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An overhaul of EU import taxes could spell the end of an exemption for cheap parcels
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Paul Griggs, the firm’s inbound US senior partner, will reverse a move by the incumbent leader; in other news, RSM has announced its new CEO
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Hanno Berger was originally handed an eight-year sentence over an estimated $11 billion tax fraud; while in other news, France calls for minimum tax on the super-rich
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Criminal experts have told ITR that the case of Ulf Johannemann emphasises the fine line between tax avoidance and tax evasion