International

  • January 08, 2025

    UK Accounting Firm Adds Tax Partner To Office

    U.K. accounting firm Martin and Co., a part of the Shaw Gibbs LLP group, has appointed a tax expert from Evelyn Partners as a tax partner to its Winchester office.

  • January 08, 2025

    US, Swiss To Give Retirement Plans Lower Dividend Tax Rates

    The Swiss and U.S. competent authorities agreed to provide lower tax rates on dividends for several types of retirement entities such as trusts that run pensions, qualified annuity plans and individual plans under the two countries' tax treaty, the Swiss government said Wednesday.

  • January 08, 2025

    NY Bill Aims To Increase Tax On GILTI, Raise Top Biz Tax Rate

    New York would reduce the amount of global intangible low-taxed income that is exempt from state tax and nearly double the top corporation franchise tax rate under a bill filed Wednesday in the state Senate.

  • January 08, 2025

    Hong Kong Considering OECD Minimum Tax Bill

    Hong Kong would carry out the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's 15% global corporate minimum tax for large multinational entities under a legislative bill introduced Wednesday.

  • January 08, 2025

    Kenya Ratifies OECD Tax Treaty Standards

    Kenya ratified the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's multilateral convention on base erosion and profit shifting, which updates bilateral tax treaties of its signatories with agreed-upon standards, the OECD said Wednesday.

  • January 07, 2025

    Canada To Keep Collecting New Gains Tax Amid Halt In Gov't

    Canada's tax authority will continue collections of capital gains tax that reflect proposed changes to the levy despite a suspension of Parliament that will hold up the proposal for months, the country's Department of Finance said Tuesday.

  • January 07, 2025

    Detroit Settles Protracted Tax Fight Over Holding Co.'s Gain

    Detroit reached a tentative settlement in a long-running tax assessment dispute stemming from a holding company's gain from selling stock in a Canadian tobacco testing company, the city said in a court filing Tuesday.

  • January 07, 2025

    30 Arrested In Connection With €17M Luxury Car VAT Fraud

    Authorities arrested 30 people after an investigation in Spain and Germany into a €17 million ($17.6 million) value-added tax fraud involving the international trade of luxury cars, the European Public Prosecutor's Office said Tuesday.

  • January 07, 2025

    Baker McKenzie Adds Tax Partners In California And New York

    Baker McKenzie is fortifying its tax practice by hiring a partner in San Francisco with experience in planning tax positions and handling controversies for technology-driven companies and rehiring another in New York who is skilled at state taxes and journalism.

  • January 07, 2025

    Oman Implements Global Minimum Tax

    Large multinational entities making over €750 million ($777 million) annually are now subject to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's 15% corporate global minimum income tax in Oman after the country implemented two portions of the group's standards.

  • January 06, 2025

    Apple Tax Ruling Fuels Most Of Ireland's €12.8B Surplus

    Ireland recorded a €12.8 billion ($13.3 billion) budget surplus in 2024, though all but €1.8 billion of that revenue was the result of the European Union's highest court ordering Apple to repay billions in back taxes and interest, the country's Department of Finance said Monday.

  • January 06, 2025

    Tax Whistleblower Urges High Court To Review $690M Claim

    A whistleblower is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to review his claim for up to $690 million as his share of the $2.3 billion recovered through Internal Revenue Service investigations that he said resulted from his cooperation.

  • January 06, 2025

    Proskauer Adds New Funds Partners In NY, DC

    Proskauer Rose LLP announced Monday it has rung in the new year by adding two new partners to its private funds group, with the addition of a tax expert from Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP in New York and a regulatory specialist from the SEC in Washington, D.C.

  • January 06, 2025

    Indian Accountants Push For Simplified Tax Code

    India should simplify its process for determining the resident status of individuals for tax purposes, a group representing Indian accountants said, offering suggestions in response to the government's call for feedback on how to improve its income tax code.

  • January 06, 2025

    US Wants More Time To Counter Altria's $106M Tax Refund Bid

    Tobacco giant Altria's complaint seeking a $106 million tax refund related to its interests in beverage company Anheuser-Busch requires more research to counter in the event a Virginia federal court decides it can move forward, the U.S. government said in requesting time for potential discovery.

  • January 06, 2025

    France's New Finance Minister Hints At Capital Gains Hike

    The newly formed French government is open to raising the capital gains tax as part of concessions in talks to settle the country's budget for 2025, the finance minister said Monday.

  • January 06, 2025

    UK, Ecuador Double-Tax Treaty Comes Into Force

    Portions of a treaty to prevent double taxation between the U.K. and Ecuador came into force at the start of the year, with two other U.K.-focused portions set to begin in April, HM Revenue & Customs said Monday.

  • January 06, 2025

    Trudeau Steps Down As US-Canada Trade Tensions Simmer

    Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Monday that he will resign as the leader of the country's Liberal Party, setting off a process to replace him in the coming months.

  • January 06, 2025

    Ex-Entain CEO Sues Gambling Watchdog Over Bribery Reveal

    Two former top executives at the predecessor of betting giant Entain have sued the Gambling Commission over claims that the regulator misused their private information by disclosing an investigation into potential bribery.

  • January 06, 2025

    HMRC Faces £20M Libel Case Over Asahi Cargo Fraud Report

    A British logistics company has sued HM Revenue and Customs for as much as £20 million ($25 million), alleging that the tax authority damaged its business by falsely accusing it of dodging tax on shipments of Asahi beer.

  • January 03, 2025

    Potomac Law Group Adds Longtime Tax Leader From Day Pitney

    After an end-of-the-year hiring spree in which Potomac Law Group added four former Rimon PC attorneys, PLG has started 2025 by adding the former leader of Day Pitney's multistate tax practice to its ranks.

  • January 03, 2025

    Trump Taps Former Hill Staffer For Assistant Tax Policy Role

    President-elect Donald Trump has tapped a longtime tax policy lobbyist to serve as the assistant secretary for tax policy at the U.S. Department of the Treasury during his coming second term.

  • January 03, 2025

    Kuwait Implements Global Minimum Tax Starting This Year

    Large multinational entities in Kuwait making over €750 million ($773 million) annually are now subject to the OECD's 15% corporate global minimum income tax, the country's Ministry of Finance said.

  • January 03, 2025

    Investment Firm Calls On UK To Rule Out Pension Tax Hikes

    The U.K. should pledge no changes to pension tax benefits for the next four years to assuage consumer fears of the government following up on hikes to other taxes with more increases, according to a survey by an investment firm.

  • January 03, 2025

    Germany Suspends Tax Treaty With Belarus

    The German government suspended its treaty to avoid double taxation with Belarus as of the new year following Belarus' move to suspend portions of the agreement in June, the German Federal Ministry of Finance said.

Expert Analysis

  • Unpacking The Interim Guidance On New Stock Buyback Tax

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    The U.S. Department of the Treasury and Internal Revenue Service's recent notice on applying the newly effective excise tax on stock repurchases provides much-needed clarity on the tax's scope, which is much broader than anticipated given its underlying policy rationale, say attorneys at Eversheds Sutherland.

  • IRS Will Use New Resources To Increase Scrutiny In 2023

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    The new year promises to be a busy one for the Internal Revenue Service, which is poised to apply the boost in funding provided by the Inflation Reduction Act to bolster and expand its enforcement capability, and there are four areas to watch, say attorneys at Skadden.

  • How Japan's Implementation May Change The Pillar 2 Debate

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    Japan’s outline of proposed legislation adopting a primary component of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's 15% global minimum tax will increase pressure on countries — including the U.S. — that have not committed to adopting Pillar Two, says Takato Masuda of Nishimura & Asahi.

  • Foreign Tax Credit Proposal Is Some Help, But More Is Needed

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    New foreign tax credit regulations proposed by the U.S. Treasury Department provided some measure of relief on cost recovery and royalty withholding, two of the most troublesome aspects of the 2021 final foreign tax credit regulations, but the final regulations are still harmful to many taxpayers, making litigation inevitable, say attorneys at Fenwick.

  • IRS' Tax Gap Statistics Don't Paint A Full Compliance Picture

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    The Internal Revenue Service's recent report indicating a widening tax gap sheds important light on tax compliance, underlines key pressure points and provides insights into how tax administration could be improved; but tax gap estimates also have their limits, says Joyce Beebe at Rice University.

  • How High Court Could Change FBAR Penalty Landscape

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    On Wednesday, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear Bittner v. U.S., a case that will affect many people penalized for failing to file a Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts, and there are important procedural implications should the government's position be reversed, say Reuben Muller and Andreas Apostolides at Cole Schotz.

  • IRS Memo May Change IP Royalty Tax Prepayment Planning

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    A recent Internal Revenue Service advice memorandum finding a taxpayer was not permitted to prepay tax on contingent royalties after contributing intellectual property offshore is a noteworthy departure from earlier guidance that highlights potential differences between actual and deemed licenses, says William Skinner at Fenwick.

  • What IRS Funding Increase Means For Taxpayers

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    The Internal Revenue Service will first use the influx of funding from the Inflation Reduction Act to address customer support and personnel issues, but with over half the money allocated to enforcement, corporations and high-net-worth individuals will face increased scrutiny, say Patrick McCann Jr. and Jasen Hanson at Chamberlain Hrdlicka.

  • 6 Tax Considerations For Life Sciences Collaboration Deals

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    Given recent IRS guidance and changes to certain tax rates and deductions, biotech and life sciences companies entering into collaboration agreements should assess several unique taxation issues affecting matters ranging from research and development expenditures to profit-sharing terms, say attorneys at Orrick and Andersen Tax.

  • Rushed Multilateral Negotiations Caused Two-Pillar Tax Mess

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    Cracks appearing in the two pillars of the 2021 global tax plan stem from a multilateral tax policy process that rushed to issue rules without first resolving fundamental differences between countries or ensuring that the U.S., a key player, could implement them, says Jefferson VanderWolk at Squire Patton.

  • Key Considerations For Seeking Relief From Double Taxation

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    Caroline Setliffe and E. Miller Williams at Eversheds Sutherland lay out the Organization for International Cooperation and Development’s mutual agreement procedure for settling double-taxation disputes, and discuss six factors U.S. taxpayers doing business in multiple countries should consider when determining the most advantageous form of relief.

  • 2 Tax Decisions Hold Key Transfer Pricing Takeaways

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    Richard Slowinski and Stefanie Kavanagh at Alston & Bird discuss two recent decisions in cases against the IRS — Eaton Corp. from the Sixth Circuit and Medtronic from the Tax Court — that may help clarify when the agency can cancel an advance pricing agreement, but leave unanswered questions about which pricing method applies to high-value intercompany licensing transactions.

  • Digital Taxation Is Necessary, But Tough To Manage

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    The U.S. government has started to tackle complex new tax laws as the digital economy continues to grow, but this demands guidelines that will facilitate the growth while protecting investors and the government's finances, say attorneys at Cadwalader.

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