International

  • December 16, 2024

    Canadian Finance Minister Resigns Amid Trump Tariff Threats

    Canada's deputy prime minister and minister of finance announced Monday that she is resigning from her post, citing conflicting views with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau about how to respond to tariff threats under President-elect Donald Trump's incoming administration.

  • December 16, 2024

    Work Still Needed To Keep VAT In EU Effective, Group Says

    Following the European Union's agreement on a value-added tax reform package, a group of EU VAT experts presented a wide-ranging suite of short- and long-term proposals Monday aimed at making sure the bloc's regime remains effective as the landscape continues to shift.

  • December 16, 2024

    Cos. Urge Judge To Maintain Injunction On Transparency Law

    A Texas federal judge doesn't need to stay his preliminary injunction on the rollout of new corporate transparency rules while the U.S. government's appeal of his decision is pending at the Fifth Circuit, a business lobbying group and others said Monday.

  • December 16, 2024

    Wyden Bill Would Nix Tax Perks For Private Placement Plans

    U.S. Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden unveiled legislation Monday that would remove the tax benefits of a special type of private life insurance plan that he said high-net-worth individuals have been abusing to avoid paying taxes on their investments in the policies.

  • December 16, 2024

    HMRC Chief Defends Record On Fighting Tax Evasion

    The chief executive of HM Revenue & Customs told Parliament on Monday that the British tax authority has reduced the level of tax noncompliance in response to claims it needs a better strategy on tax evasion.

  • December 16, 2024

    Info On Over 1,900 Tax Rulings Swapped In OECD Last Year

    Tax jurisdictions within the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development spontaneously shared information related to over 1,900 tax rulings involving foreign companies in 2023, the OECD said Monday, highlighting the widespread adoption of its transparency framework aimed at mitigating harmful tax practices.

  • December 16, 2024

    Hong Kong Commits To OECD Crypto Reporting Framework

    Hong Kong plans to take part in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's framework for automatically exchanging financial information regarding crypto-assets starting in 2028, the jurisdiction's Inland Revenue Department said.

  • December 13, 2024

    IRS Aims To Ramp Up Partnership Audits, Official Says

    The Internal Revenue Service plans to ramp up partnership audits in the next couple of years to boost the current audit rate of 0.05% as the agency props up a new unit that solely focuses on examining large partnerships, an agency attorney said Friday.

  • December 13, 2024

    OECD Seeks Input On Ring-Fencing Mining Income Guidance

    The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said Friday that it is looking for feedback on proposed guidance for tax administrations looking to set up ring-fencing measures for mining operations in order to limit investors' ability to offset expenditures and revenues between projects.

  • December 13, 2024

    Swiss Gov't Rejects Retroactive Tax On Gifts Above $56M

    The Swiss federal government formally rejected a wealth tax proposal by the youth wing of the Social Democratic Party of Switzerland on Friday, saying a retroactive 50% tax on gifts and inheritances above 50 million Swiss francs ($56 million) was "politically questionable."

  • December 13, 2024

    Canada Must Reassess Tax Bills For Ex-Blue Jays, Court Says

    Pension contributions made by two former Major League Baseball stars while they played for the Toronto Blue Jays should be counted in their annual income, the Tax Court of Canada ruled in a victory for the former players.

  • December 13, 2024

    CFC Tax Issues Can't Be Solved Via Treaties, Officials Say

    Bilateral treaties between the U.S. and other countries where a controlled foreign corporation may face withholding tax issues aren't able to effectively resolve those disputes, Internal Revenue Service and Treasury officials said Friday.

  • December 13, 2024

    IRS Mulls Turning Off Foreign Currency Rules For CFCs

    The Internal Revenue Service is in the early stages of considering whether foreign currency gain or loss recognition rules could be turned off in certain situations for controlled foreign corporations, an agency official said Friday.

  • December 13, 2024

    Halliburton Consistent On Claims For $35M Refund, Court Told

    Halliburton has not changed its reasons for claiming a tax refund on a $35 million payment it made to a foreign government to protect its employees from harassment, the company told a Texas federal court, saying the U.S. wrongly accused it of a flip-flop.

  • December 13, 2024

    Taxation With Representation: Kirkland, Davis Polk, Wachtell

    In this week's Taxation With Representation, Google and TPG Rise Climate partner with Intersect Power, Gen Digital Inc. acquires MoneyLion Inc., Patient Square Capital acquires Patterson Companies Inc., and the Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins sell minority ownership shares to private equity firms.

  • December 13, 2024

    Canada 2-Month Sales Tax Holiday Begins Saturday

    A two-month goods-and-services tax holiday in Canada on certain goods such as gifts and restaurant meals will begin Saturday after having passed the Senate and receiving royal ascension.

  • December 13, 2024

    Contractor Loses Bail For Texting Alleged Tax Cheat Allies

    A District of Columbia federal judge revoked bail for a former defense contractor accused of running a $350 million tax-evasion scheme that prosecutors call one of the largest in U.S. history, after the government said he'd been texting his alleged co-conspirators.

  • December 13, 2024

    Loper Bright May Influence Tax Less, IRS Chief Counsel Says

    The U.S. Supreme Court decision this year overturning a decades-long standard to defer to federal agencies' regulatory interpretations has encouraged the Internal Revenue Service to better explain its rules, its outgoing chief counsel said Friday.

  • December 12, 2024

    IRS Wants Choice Retained In Dual Loss Rules, Official Says

    The Internal Revenue Service is working to preserve flexibility for taxpayers in rules aimed at preventing companies from using the same economic loss twice after concerns were raised about how the rules could negatively interact with the Pillar Two global minimum tax, an official said Thursday.

  • December 12, 2024

    IRS Seeks Feedback On Limits In Previous Taxed Profit Rules

    The Internal Revenue Service will consider whether rules included in recently proposed guidance on previously taxed earnings and profits to limit instances where U.S. multinationals may use basis to offset gain are too restrictive, an official said Thursday.

  • December 12, 2024

    CJEU Upholds €1.8M Tax On Volvo Group In Belgium

    Belgium can impose a "fairness tax" totaling €1.8 million ($1.9 million) on nonresident companies without a permanent office in the country, the Court of Justice of the European Union said Thursday.  

  • December 12, 2024

    2nd Circ. Won't Rethink Dual Citizen's FBAR Penalties

    The Second Circuit will not review its September decision finding that a dual U.S.-French citizen is liable for tax penalties for failing to file reports of foreign bank and financial accounts, the court said Thursday.

  • December 12, 2024

    Swiss To End Credit Offsetting India's Tax Treaty Snub

    The Swiss government will no longer offer a credit to taxpayers designed to offset India's rejection of Swiss claims to benefits offered in other Indian tax treaties because India's top court decided to uphold its government's position, according to a notice.

  • December 12, 2024

    German Fund Managers Charged In €45M Cum-Ex Scheme

    Two fund managers have been charged in Germany for "particularly serious" tax evasion over their alleged role in a €45 million ($47 million) cum-ex dividend tax fraud, prosecutors confirmed Thursday.

  • December 12, 2024

    IRS Hopes To Issue Amount B Pricing Guidance Within Weeks

    Treasury is working to finish its guidance on the simplified transfer pricing approach to baseline marketing and distribution known as Amount B by the end of the year, a U.S. official said Thursday.

Expert Analysis

  • 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.

  • Company Considerations For Cash Award Incentives: Part 2

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    Cash awards can help companies address some issues associated with equity awards to compensate employees, but due to potential downsides, they should be treated as a tool in a long-term incentive program rather than a panacea, say Denise Glagau and Kela Shang at Baker McKenzie.

  • Company Considerations For Cash Award Incentives: Part 1

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    Denise Glagau and Kela Shang at Baker McKenzie discuss what companies must consider when offering cash awards outside of U.S. jurisdictions, and explain how some challenges associated with equity awards may be addressed with cash awards.

  • What AML Bill Could Mean For Firms, Funds And FinCEN

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    If passed, an amendment within Congress’ annual defense bill would expand the list of institutions subject to anti-money laundering regulations, from law firms to investment funds, creating potential rulemaking and enforcement challenges for the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, say attorneys at Arnold & Porter.

  • Unpacking The New Stock Buyback Tax And Its Exceptions

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    Xenia Garofalo and Kyle Colonna at Eversheds Sutherland discuss provisions of the recently enacted tax on corporate stock repurchases, how its exceptions may be applied and what companies should consider when evaluating the cost of new or existing programs.

  • Inside The OECD Transfer Pricing Documentation Guidance

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    The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's recently modified documentation guidelines can assist tax administrations in developing requirements for transfer pricing risk assessments and evaluations, and help multinational entity taxpayers demonstrate satisfaction of the arm's-length principle, says Neil Aragones at Lexis Tax.

  • A Close Look At The Decentralized Effort To Tax Digital Assets

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    Clarity on taxation is one of the biggest hurdles to mass adoption of cryptocurrency, and although digital asset innovation has consistently outpaced worldwide government regulation, recent efforts in the U.S. and elsewhere hint at an emerging standard, says Joshua Smeltzer at Gray Reed.

  • Key Takeaways From IRS Reversal On FDII Stance

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    The Internal Revenue Service's recent memo regarding allocation of deferred compensation expenses for purposes of foreign-derived intangible income is a departure from the agency's previous position and may have implications beyond the context of deferred compensation, say attorneys at Miller & Chevalier.

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