Audit engagement partner Christopher Voogd has also been hit with a £32,500 charge over the firm’s work with Stirling Water Seafield Finance
China’s largest overhaul of its tax administration system in 24 years, featuring enhanced enforcement powers, is underway, says Abe Zhao of FenXun Partners
However, the US president increased tariffs on imported Chinese goods to 125%; in other news, UK tax firm MHA expects to raise £102m from its London listing
A mere three firms accounted for more than 90% of top-up taxes paid, according to research from Deloitte
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Sponsored by Spanish VAT ServicesFernando Matesanz of Spanish VAT Services explores the growing VAT responsibilities of digital platforms, driven by EU reforms such as ViDA, and warns of enhanced compliance burdens
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Sponsored by EY RomaniaThe decision’s implications for pharmaceutical firms seeking to recover overpaid taxes on clawback payments are considered by Emanuel Bancila and Andrei Boian of Bancila, Diaconu and Associates, which is part of the EY Law network
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Sponsored by Ritch MuellerOscar López Velarde and Samantha Oseguera of Ritch Mueller examine the uncertainty surrounding Mexico’s 4.9% withholding tax on interest payments to US banks and its impact on cross-border credit amid shifting Mexico–US political dynamics
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Taxpayers with Brazilian operations should revisit their withholding positions in light of updated US guidance, writes Rafael Benevides, senior tax counsel at Meta
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The MEGlobal Canada decision highlights taxpayers’ frustrations over split jurisdiction for TP assessments as well as a need for legislative reform, one expert tells ITR
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New US trade and tax policies risk placing European businesses at a significant structural disadvantage, the group said
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The new tariffs could force companies to reroute logistics, renegotiate crucial deals or even uproot their production facilities, one tax expert tells ITR
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While nearly all large firms said they were already using GenAI, only 63% of small firms reported the same
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The OECD’s minimum tax rules will require enhanced due diligence from buyers, says Osborne Clarke partner Esther Villa
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The EU is preparing countermeasures to protect its interests, Ursula von der Leyen said; in other news, the NRA is suing the state of Colorado over a 6.5% tax on the sale of firearms
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The ruling is ‘well-structured’ in its references to the OECD TP guidelines, one expert says, while another argues it overlooks key technical issues
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India also brokered its first-ever multilateral APA last year, the Central Board of Taxes announced