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Global Tax 50 highlights the most influential individuals, organisations and geopolitical events in the tax world. Acting Managing Editor Josh White introduces the 2021-22 edition of the landmark feature.
There have been some significant new hires across a range of tax firms around the world.
Because tax doesn’t have to be taxing. A less-than-serious look back at some of the quirkier tax stories from the past month.
Tax directors find identifying ‘at-risk’ transactions is a bigger burden than reporting them. Many companies have cross-border transactions linked to the EU that fall inside the scope of DAC6’s broad hallmarks.
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Sponsored by KPMG ChinaLewis Lu and John Timpany of KPMG China discuss the potential impact of the GloBE model rules on businesses from a Hong Kong SAR tax perspective.
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Sponsored by Deloitte UKAmanda Tickel and Claire Galineau of Deloitte track existing environmental policies and how the tax system could be used to help achieve the UK’s net zero goals.
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Sponsored by MDDPMonika Dziedzic of MDDP discusses a range of 2022 tax changes that will impact multinational enterprises as well as local businesses in Poland.
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The individual interests of member states could hamper progress on the European Green Deal and EU Energy Tax Directive amendments, leaving businesses caught in the middle. Karen Möhlenkamp, Sabine Schulte-Beckhausen, and Bertil Kapff from the European Institute of Energy Technology explain.
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The challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic have exposed the central importance of the tax function in large businesses and the need to maintain internal relationships, says Sandy Markwick, head of the Tax Director Network.
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There have been some significant new hires across a range of tax firms around the world.
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Giles Parsons looks at how companies can respond to COVID-19 and make themselves stronger and more efficient in the long-term.
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Because tax doesn’t have to be taxing. A less-than-serious look back at some of the quirkier tax stories from the past month.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed businesses to unprecedented levels of uncertainty, and taxpayers fear that the post-crisis future may herald an audit wave. Here ITR explores the results of its survey on the crisis.
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Keith Brockman explores the lessons of the COVID-19 pandemic for tax departments.