International

  • July 22, 2024

    Argentina Broadens Access To Beneficial Ownership Info

    Argentina is opening up access to its collection of beneficial ownership information in what it is calling a "significant advance" in transparency and anti-money laundering and terrorist financing measures in line with international standards.

  • July 22, 2024

    UN Aims Tax Convention At Digital Economy, Rich Individuals

    The United Nations General Assembly should take aim at taxation of the digital economy and wealthy individuals in a framework convention on international tax cooperation, according to a U.N. committee's revised draft term of reference released after a consultation.

  • July 22, 2024

    Spain Busts €100M Hydrocarbon VAT Fraud Scheme

    Spanish authorities said they busted a suspected tax fraud scheme involving the sale of large quantities of hydrocarbons at below-market prices that ultimately defrauded Spain out of more than €100 million ($109 million) in corresponding value-added tax payments.

  • July 22, 2024

    South Korea, Turkey Amended Tax Treaty Takes Effect

    An amended version of the treaty to avoid double taxation between South Korea and Turkey, which features lower maximum tax rates on dividend and interest income earned by those covered by the treaty, has taken effect, South Korea said.

  • July 22, 2024

    Kyocera Failed To Back R&D Credits With Records, US Says

    Multinational electronics maker Kyocera AVX Components Corp. failed to back up its claim to research tax credits with the required paperwork, the U.S. government told a South Carolina federal court in asking it to stop part of the company's nearly $9 million refund suit from going to trial.

  • July 22, 2024

    Challenge To Romanian Trading Tax Referred To ECJ

    Europe's highest court has been handed a challenge to trading tax in Romania, as a national court seeks guidance on whether EU law would prevent a member country from creating an extra tax liability for some participants in the wholesale energy market.

  • July 19, 2024

    Edwin Coe Adds To Team Ahead Of Planned UK Tax Changes

    Edwin Coe LLP is preparing for an expected surge in disputes following the U.K.'s planned tax changes by hiring as a partner a Harbottle & Lewis lawyer with expertise in litigation and tax planning, according to a news release.

  • July 19, 2024

    Luxembourg Floats Corp. Tax Cut To Boost Attractiveness

    Corporations in Luxembourg may see their income tax rate drop by a percentage point in a bid to make the country more attractive to businesses as part of a larger proposed tax package presented by its finance minister.

  • July 19, 2024

    6 Nations Must Improve Transparency Measures, OECD Says

    Six countries were found largely compliant with the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's tax transparency and exchange of information measures due to needed improvements to their beneficial ownership information mechanisms, the organization said Friday.

  • July 19, 2024

    Attorney Denied Separate Trial In $2.1B Danish Tax Fraud

    An attorney facing trial alongside his clients for alleged ties to a $2.1 billion Danish tax fraud has been denied a separate hearing by a New York federal court, which remained unconvinced that his co-workers' advice to the clients could rebound on him prejudicially in a joint trial.

  • July 19, 2024

    Taxation With Representation: A&O Shearman, Gibson Dunn

    In this week's Taxation With Representation, Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. buys Stelco Holdings Inc., KBR acquires LinQuest Corp., Blue Owl Capital Inc. purchases Atalaya Capital Management LP, and Amphenol Corp. buys two mobile networks units from CommScope.

  • July 19, 2024

    2 Arrested In €8.8M VAT Fraud Involving Cleaning Products

    Italian financial police arrested two people Friday who are suspected of leading an €8.8 million ($9.6 million) value-added tax fraud scheme involving cleaning products and beverages, the European Public Prosecutor's Office said.

  • July 19, 2024

    Gov't Floats Draft Proposal For OBR 'Fiscal Lock' Powers

    HM Treasury proposals for a new "fiscal lock" in a draft Budget Responsibility Bill will allow the Office for Budget Responsibility to scrutinize any tax-and-spend decisions with a cost factor of 1% of gross domestic product or more.

  • July 19, 2024

    International Tax Policy To Watch In The 2nd Half Of 2024

    An abundance of loose threads pervades the international tax landscape as the first year of the global minimum tax unfolds, with the battle over digital services taxes still smoldering and diplomats talking tougher taxes on the wealthy. Here, Law360 looks at international tax policy to watch in the second half of 2024.

  • July 19, 2024

    EU Parliament's Tax Body To Elect Chair On July 23

    The European Parliament's subcommittee on taxation plans to elect its chair and vice chairs when it meets on July 23, the Parliament confirmed in a statement on Friday.

  • July 18, 2024

    Treasury Starting To Address Amount B, Official Says

    The U.S. Department of the Treasury is just starting to decide how to handle a transfer pricing regime under a prong of the OECD-led global tax overhaul, a Treasury official said Thursday.

  • July 18, 2024

    Tax Pros Say Gov'ts Stretching 'Realistic Alternative' Analysis

    Tax authorities including the Internal Revenue Service are overstepping in their use of "realistic alternative" arguments, substituting their own judgment for that of businesses, transfer pricing specialists said Thursday.

  • July 18, 2024

    Ex-Venable Trusts And Estates Partner Joins Stradling In LA

    Stradling Yocca Carlson & Rauth PC announced that it launched a trusts and estates practice with the hiring of an experienced Los Angeles-based partner from Venable LLP.

  • July 18, 2024

    Most Top US Cos. To Report Tax Under Aussie Bill, Study Says

    Australia's Senate is expected to consider adoption next month of the world's most extensive public country-by-country reporting rules, which would require 51% of large U.S. multinational corporations to disclose tax arrangements retroactively from July 1, according to a study published Thursday.

  • July 18, 2024

    UK Brothers Sentenced For £3.2M Offshore Tax Evasion

    A pair of brothers each received suspended two-year prison sentences for charges related to a tax evasion scheme where they hid more than £3.2 million ($4.1 million) using companies in Gibraltar and the British Virgin Islands, HM Revenue & Customs said Thursday.

  • July 18, 2024

    Rising Star: Latham's Eric Kamerman

    Eric Kamerman of Latham & Watkins LLP in recent years handled the tax aspects of several multibillion-dollar acquisitions of powerhouses in British soccer and American fashion, earning him recognition as one of the tax attorneys under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.

  • July 18, 2024

    Top International Tax Cases To Watch In The 2nd Half Of 2024

    Tax attorneys will be tracking several high-stakes cases in the second half of 2024 that could define the bounds of the IRS' ability to craft regulations or lodge direct challenges aimed at what it sees as the tax avoidance maneuvers of multinational corporations. Here, Law360 looks at key international tax cases to follow during the rest of the year.

  • July 18, 2024

    GE Can't Claim Credit For £189M In Double Tax, Court Says

    A U.K.-registered subsidiary of General Electric does not qualify for at least £189 million ($245 million) in double tax relief under a U.S.-U.K. treaty because it lacks a U.S. presence akin to a domicile, a London appellate court ruled.

  • July 18, 2024

    Von Der Leyen Confirmed For New Term Leading EU Executive

    The European Parliament reelected Ursula von der Leyen to a second five-year term as the head of the European Commission on Thursday after a speech in which she advocated cutting red tape for businesses.

  • July 17, 2024

    Much Of Pillar 1 Treaty Agreed On, OECD Official Says

    Agreement has been reached on the bulk of a multilateral pact to implement new taxing rights that are part of a revamp of the international tax system and on expansions to a part of the taxing rights plan, an OECD official said Wednesday.

Expert Analysis

  • Parsing New Int'l Tax Reporting Rules For Pass-Throughs

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    Attorneys at Grant Thornton unpack the Internal Revenue Service’s new pass-through entity reporting requirements for international tax matters and the accompanying guidance for penalty relief, and suggest how companies should prepare for what may be the most significant change to the partnership compliance function in decades.

  • A Look At Global Tax Enforcement Developments: Part 2

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    Sean Craig at LexisNexis examines recent investigations by the Joint Chiefs of Global Tax Enforcement and their impact on U.S. taxpayers, as well as the growing significance of transfer pricing disputes and policies for future enforcement.

  • A Look At Global Tax Enforcement Developments: Part 1

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    Sean Craig at LexisNexis looks at how international initiatives, such as the Joint Chiefs of Global Tax Enforcement, are addressing cryptocurrency-related tax evasion, and how the COVID-19 pandemic and increasing demands for governmental welfare programs are driving global tax policy.

  • EU Climate Plan Should Involve Taxing Pollution, Not Borders

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    In order to crack down on greenhouse gas emissions, the European Union proposes to levy carbon emissions at its borders and to overhaul its long-standing energy tax framework, but the latter would hold polluters directly accountable, giving it the better chance for success, says Rebecca Christie at Bruegel.

  • Prepare For Global Tax Regime's New Biz Dispute Risks

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    Companies should take steps to mitigate the business dispute risks of the new international tax framework, which over a hundred countries agreed to in July, as implementing the new regime will be expensive and require substantial organizational restructuring efforts, says Tim McCarthy at Dykema.

  • Prepare For More Audits Of Tax Info And Withholding Filings

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    Financial institutions and other corporate taxpayers should focus compliance efforts on tax information reporting and withholding, given recent indications from the Biden administration that the IRS will increase enforcement, and the administration's need to fund its infrastructure plan and other costly initiatives, say attorneys at Mayer Brown.

  • Anti-Boycott Compliance Still Key In UAE Business Dealings

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    Notwithstanding recent amendments to U.S. anti-boycott laws that reflect the United Arab Emirates' withdrawal from the Arab boycott of Israel, companies doing business in the UAE and elsewhere still need to maintain effective anti-boycott compliance programs to avoid reporting violations or penalties, says Howard Weissman at Miller Canfield.

  • 9th Circ. Adds Pressure To Reject Substance Over Form

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    The Ninth Circuit’s recent decision rejecting taxes on a family's Roth IRA payments that were made through a foreign sales corporation represents a refreshing trend among federal appeals courts to reject substance-over-form principles and instead look to congressional intent, say Lawrence Hill and Caitlin Tharp at Steptoe & Johnson.

  • Will The OECD Plan Fix International Taxation?

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    Lilian Faulhaber at Georgetown Law breaks down the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development’s plan for international tax reform, recently joined by 130 countries, and whether it will solve the problems it was designed to address, including the need for multinational companies to pay their fair share of taxes in the digitized world economy.

  • What Biden's Tax Proposals May Mean For Int'l Private Clients

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    Jennifer Wioncek and Paul D’Alessandro at Bilzin Sumberg discuss the U.S. Department of the Treasury's recently released explanation of the Biden administration's tax proposals and how the changes would affect income and wealth transfer planning for international private clients.

  • What Crypto Holders Can Learn From Early-2000s Tax Scandal

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    The Internal Revenue Service’s recent push to gather information about cryptocurrency accounts is similar to its Swiss bank account investigations of the early 2000s, which should prompt taxpayers to consider voluntarily disclosing transactions before they are individually targeted for enforcement, say Timothy Wagner and Thomas Barnard at Baker Donelson.

  • International Tax Reform's Implications For Transfer Pricing

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    As the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development overhauls the global tax rules on base erosion and profit shifting, and the Biden administration rolls out new U.S. tax proposals, multinational enterprises need to prepare for the effects of these tax changes on their transfer pricing structures, say Mandy Li and Shuang Feng at MGO.

  • Justices' Preemptive Tax Challenge Ruling Shows Divisions

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    The U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision in CIC Services v. Internal Revenue Service reveals divisions among the justices about when potentially burdensome tax regulations can be challenged, making the holding less clear and less valuable, say George Isaacson and David Swetnam-Burland at Brann & Isaacson.

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