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This week in tax: PwC reportedly reaches multimillion-dollar settlement with ex-partner over payouts
The deal comes after PwC had accused Paul McNab of using confidential information; in other news, McDermott hired a new London tax head from a US rival
Cultural nuances could account for tax advisers’ perceived poor cost management, a local partner told ITR
Despite this boost for investors, the OECD also said that extensive reliance on income-based instruments across economies is concerning
Flexibility and transparency on fees ranked favourably against international counterparts, according to new ITR+ research
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Sponsored by KPMG USMark Martin and Thomas Bettge of KPMG in the US discuss the first published statistics on the International Compliance Assurance Programme and their implications for businesses looking to obtain tax certainty
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Sponsored by Mason RakOverall, 2023 saw the world of tax seek to solidify common standards via a significant legislative overhaul. Oleg Rak, managing partner of specialist tax recruitment firm Mason Rak, analyses current trends from the year, and what they mean for tax leaders looking to gain an advantage in a competitive market
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Sponsored by Vertex IncAgainst the backdrop of a domino effect in the introduction of mandatory e-invoicing among EU member states, Gunjan Tripathi of Vertex says businesses should future-proof themselves by proactively addressing the transition
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