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INTERNATIONAL TAXES


The latest developments that matter, reviewed by Mike Lane and Zoe Andrews (Slaughter and May).
Recent developments that matter from around the globe, reported by Tim Sarson (KPMG).
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Jefferson VanderWolk, Matthew D Cutts, Linda Pfatteicher and Robert O'Hare (Squire Patton Boggs) discuss the prospects for President Biden’s global tax plans.
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Five key implications of the US proposals on the OECD’s tax plans.

Recent developments that matter from around the globe, reported by Tim Sarson (KPMG).
In our continuing series, Heather Self reviews tax issues that make the headlines in the national press. This week, the impact of the new US proposals on international tax reform.
The UK hybrid rules impose double taxation as currently enacted, explain Nick Evans and Claudine Fox (Baker McKenzie). Changes will be made, but do they go far enough?
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Jenni Bullivant, Creina Kane and Aaron Mehta (PwC) reflect on the host of international tax issues and complexities associated with international holding structures as a consequence of the continually changing external landscape. 
Tim Sarson (KPMG) reviews recent overseas developments, including a significant breakthrough on public country by country reporting.
The European Commission has a new ‘digital levy’ initiative, pending international consensus on digital taxation. Jennifer Maskell and Richard Sultman (Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton) consider how it might look. 
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