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EUROPEAN-COMMISSION


Katherine Blatchford and Simon Whitehead (Joseph Hage Aaronson) examine the European Commission’s preliminary decision.
 
Richard Jeens (Slaughter and May) reviews a busy year for tax disputes, both in terms of the scale and number of DPT and transfer pricing enquiries and a number of significant court decisions.
 
Aisling Donohue (mgpartners) provides an Irish perspective on one of the largest ever tax disputes to be heard by a European Court.
 

Dominic Robertson and Isabel Taylor (Slaughter and May) consider the Apple state aid decision and its impact on other businesses.

The EU Commission bites into McDonald’s franchise structure, writes Nick Skerrett and Gary Barnett (Simmons and Simmons).

Chris Morgan (KPMG) provides your monthly round-up of tax developments in the international arena.

Heather Self and Caroline Ramsay (Pinsent Masons) delve into the EC’s decisions that Starbucks and Fiat tax rulings were unlawful state aid and what this is likely to mean for other multinationals operating in the EU.
 

TAXE Committee gives multinationals ‘one more chance’ to turn up, reports Tim Law (Engaged Consulting)

Ross Munro (Harneys) interviewed by Jo Edwards for LexisNexis legal news analysis and LexisNexis®PSL tax.

The European Commission is part way through overhauling how it taxes the consumption of goods and services. More needs to be done, writes Leigh Clark (Alvarez & Marsal Taxand UK).

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