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John Stewart (Deloitte Ireland) explains the EU wide changes designed to simplify the VAT rules for EU cross-border supplies of goods.
Tim Sarson (KPMG) assesses the latest developments that matter in the international tax arena.
The Upper Tribunal has found that digital newspapers could be zero rated. Karen Killington (KPMG) examines the tribunal’s reasoning and discusses its implications.
There are some important changes in the revised Bill.

Brussels is doing a few more twists and turns before entering summer hibernation mode. Johan Barros (Accountancy Europe) examines what has been going on in recent weeks.

Panny Loucas (PwC) assesses the rights of EU citizens and the tax and customs aspects of the draft deal.
 
Timothy Lyons QC (39 Essex Chambers) considers the interaction of our laws with Europe since 1973 and looks to what the future might hold.
 

Karen Killington and Clarissa Vogelaar-Kelly (KPMG) consider the practical effects of the new regime aimed at harmonising the VAT treatment of vouchers across the member states.

A significant improvement in the public finances has eased the pressure on Philip Hammond to come up with tax hikes in his November budget, David Smith reports.
 
Brussels is threatening the UK with court action over ‘illegal’ tax breaks. Andrew Parkes (Milestone International Tax Partners) explains.
 
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