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International review for August 2020
Tim Sarson
Recent tax developments that matter from around the globe, reported by Tim Sarson (KPMG).
Self’s assessment: a digital trade war?
Heather Self
In our continuing series, Heather Self examines tax issues reported in the national media. This week, following news that the US has suggested halting multinational discussions on the OECD’s ‘pillar one’ digital tax proposals, are we heading for a tax trade war?
The UK’s digital services tax: what’s changed
Judy Harrison
Michael Alliston
Michael Alliston and Judy Harrison (Norton Rose Fulbright) consider what's new in HMRC's guidance and how the Finance Bill legislation has changed since the earlier draft.
2019 review: taxing times for corporates
Ashley Greenbank
Even without a Budget, 2019 has been a year of significant change to the taxation of corporates, writes Ashley Greenbank (Macfarlanes).
European Commission’s tax policy 2019 to 2024: what can we expect?
Nikolaas Van Robbroeck
Jordan Serfati
1 December 2019 marks the start of the new European Commission led by incoming President Ursula von der Leyen. Jordan Serfati and Nikolaas Van Robbroeck (Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer) consider what's in store for tax policy.
UK industry bodies respond to OECD's 'pillar one' proposal
Julian Feiner
The OECD’s programme of work on tax and digitalisation is energising debate about the future of international tax, reports Julian Feiner (Clifford Chance).
Going GloBal: the OECD’s consultation on pillar two
Brin Rajathurai
Murray Clayson
Experts at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer examine the OECD's pillar two proposals which could have a fundamental impact on the way all multinationals are taxed.
Is the DST compatible with the UK’s international obligations?
Rupert Shiers
Jonathan T Stoel
The UK DST in its current form may well breach the UK’s obligations under double tax treaties, international trade law, or both, write Rupert Shiers and Jonathan T Stoel (Hogan Lovells).
Unify and conquer: the OECD’s ‘unified approach’ to pillar one
Brin Rajathurai
Murray Clayson
Brin Rajathurai and Murray Clayson (Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer) examine the proposals on ‘pillar one’ of an international solution to the taxation of multinational enterprises in the digital economy by 2020.
The OECD’s new approach to pillar one: the view from BIAC
William Morris
BIAC does not for a moment underestimate the difficulty of reaching a broad and deep agreement on pillar one.
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