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International review for November 2024
Tim Sarson
The tax policies of President-elect Trump and the new European Commission are among the recent developments reviewed by Tim Sarson (KPMG).
The VAT review for November 2024
Gary Barnett
Jo Crookshank
HMRC have set out their expectations for taxpayer VAT compliance processes
and procedures. This and other recent developments in VAT are examined by
Jo Crookshank and Gary Barnett (Simmons & Simmons).
Ten questions on the Apple judgment
Amaury de Galbert
Dominic Robertson
Does the CJEU’s judgment in
Apple
signify a major shift in tax State aid
cases? Or is
Apple
likely to be a one-off? Amaury de Galbert and Dominic
Robertson (Slaughter and May) investigate.
Joined Cases
CJEU rules again on VAT status of pension fund management.
Finanzamt T II v S
CJEU confirms that supplies between VAT groups are outside the scope of VAT.
SC Adient Ltd & Co. KG
VAT and fixed establishments.
The VAT review for March 2024
Gary Barnett
Joao Martinho
Joao Martinho and Gary Barnett (Simmons & Simmons) review the latest
VAT developments that matter.
International review for January 2024
Tim Sarson
Tim Sarson (KPMG) reports on a flurry of activity across the international tax world and looks ahead at what to expect in 2024.
TP v Administration de l’enregistrement des domaines et de la TVA
Luxembourg director’s fees were not subject to VAT.
Failing to sense the mood music: the AG’s opinion in Commission v Ireland and Apple
Stephen Daly
It is highly unlikely that the CJEU will follow Advocate General Pitruzzella’s opinion in the Apple state aid case, writes Stephen Daly (King’s College London).
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