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Tim Sarson (KPMG) provides this month’s briefing on the international tax developments that matter.
Jeremy Webster (Pinsent Masons) considers the OECD’s public consultation document aimed at providing a consensus-based long-term solution.
 
Tim Sarson (KPMG) provides this month’s briefing on the international tax developments that matter.
 

Pascal Saint-Amans, director of the OECD Centre for Tax Policy and Administration, looks back in the OECD's work on 2018 and the tax challenges of the digital economy.

The most significant event on the UK and European landscapes this month has of course been Brexit. Both domestic and multinational businesses have been following the twists and turns closely, desperate for certainty and stability on the most likely...
Good friends should help each other? Jonathan Peacock QC (11 New Square) examines the provision of tax information by HMRC to a foreign tax authority in light of a robust decision in a long running battle in New Zealand.
 
Card image Brenda Coleman, Andrew Howard, Leo Arnaboldi III
Brenda Coleman, Andrew Howard and Leo Arnaboldi III (Ropes & Gray) explain the tax matters surrounding buy-outs by private equity funds. This article will be followed by shorter updates examining further practical issues.
 
Ashley Greenbank and Catherine Hill (Macfarlanes) set out the timeline that will amend many of the UK’s double taxation treaties.
 
Tim Sarson (KPMG) provides your monthly update on the latest developments in the international tax world.
 
Anton Hume and Andrew Stewart (BDO) examine a range of transfer pricing financing arrangements used within groups.
 
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