International
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September 26, 2024
UK Cos. Claimed Nearly £1.5B In Patent Box Relief In 2022-23
While there was a slight dip in the number of U.K. companies that elected to use the country's patent box tax regime in the 2022-23 tax year compared with the prior year, the estimated value of relief claimed jumped to nearly £1.47 billion ($1.97 billion) compared with around £1.33 billion, HM Revenue & Customs said Thursday.
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September 26, 2024
UK R&D Tax Credit Claims Down, But Total Relief Up £100M
While there was an over 20% dip in research and development tax credit claims in the U.K. in the 2022-23 tax year, the total relief claimed rose to £7.5 billion ($10.1 billion), a £100 million increase, HM Revenue & Customs said Thursday.
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September 26, 2024
UK Corp. Tax Receipts Up 10% To £93.3B, HMRC Says
The U.K. generated £93.3 billion ($125 billion) in corporate tax receipts in the 2023-24 tax year, a 10% increase over the prior year, HM Revenue & Customs said Thursday, pointing mainly to the increase in the country's corporation tax rate to 25% as the reason behind the bump.
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September 26, 2024
ECJ Backs Strong Protection For Lawyer-Client Discussions
Confidentiality of lawyer-client communications has enhanced protection under European Union law, including in cross-border tax disclosures, the European Court of Justice ruled Thursday.
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September 26, 2024
OECD Publishes Streamlined Amount B Model Agreement
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development published a model agreement Thursday for a simplified and streamlined approach to the Amount B portion of Pillar One, a transfer pricing plan for certain baseline marketing and distribution activities.
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September 25, 2024
IBM Urges Justices To Review NY Tax On Foreign Royalties
New York's system for taxing royalty payments would be unconstitutional if every other jurisdiction adopted it, violating an internal consistency test reaffirmed by a 2015 precedent, IBM told the U.S. Supreme Court in asking it to review and overturn New York's high court ruling that allowed the tax regime.
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September 25, 2024
Boosting Indirect Tax Revenues Can Tackle Debt, OECD Says
A number of countries should look to eliminate distortive tax expenses as well as increase their revenue from certain taxes to help manage debt sustainability and make their economies more supportive of growth, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said Wednesday.
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September 25, 2024
Expect More R&D Guidance Before Regs, IRS Atty Says
The Internal Revenue Service plans to release more guidance governing the tax treatment of research and development expenses before it formally issues proposed regulations that implement the 2017 federal tax law's changes to the incentive, an agency attorney said Wednesday.
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September 25, 2024
EU States Must Unify Divergent Biz Rules, Majority Says
The European Union must double down on unifying its divergent rules for businesses in a policy proposal next year because the bloc's main competitive advantage is its single market, almost three-quarters of EU countries told the bloc's executive arm.
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September 25, 2024
Basis-Shifting Regs May Add Accounting Fixes, IRS Atty Says
The Internal Revenue Service may include in upcoming proposed regulations a solution for partnership basis-shifting for taxpayers that want to adjust accounting methods so prior transactions can be compliant with economic substance laws, an agency attorney said Wednesday.
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September 25, 2024
Wyden Calls On 2025 Tax Bill To Include Partnership Reform
Lawmakers should consider next year how to revise partnership tax laws to better collect on large businesses' income without harming smaller entities as Congress debates over how to address expiring tax provisions, Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden said Wednesday.
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September 25, 2024
Australia Floats Updates To Amended Tax Pro Conduct Code
After repeated pushback against changes to Australia's tax agent code of conduct, the country's Treasury proposed two further amendments Wednesday that aim to address complaints regarding corrections of false or misleading statements and disclosures of information to clients.
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September 25, 2024
Hong Kong, Turkey Reach Double-Tax Agreement
Hong Kong and Turkey agreed to a treaty to prevent double taxation, which would take effect after approval by both jurisdictions' legislatures, Hong Kong's Inland Revenue Department said.
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September 25, 2024
French Finance Minister Signals Higher Taxes On Rich
The new French government is considering raising taxes on the wealthy and businesses to help reduce the country's budget deficit amid concerns over debt, according to remarks by the new finance minister.
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September 25, 2024
Puerto Rico Seeking Input On Implementing Global Min. Tax
Puerto Rico's Department of the Treasury is looking for public comments regarding possible implementation of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's 15% global corporate minimum tax on large multinational entities.
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September 25, 2024
HMRC Arrests 11 Suspected Of R&D Tax Fraud
HM Revenue & Customs arrested 11 people, including tax agents, at several locations on suspicion of defrauding research and development tax relief programs, officers said.
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September 24, 2024
Fla. Staffing Co. Owners Charged With Immigration, Tax Fraud
A pair of Ukrainian nationals are charged with immigration fraud and money laundering conspiracy stemming from a yearslong scheme of hiring nonresident aliens ineligible to work in the U.S. to their labor staffing companies, according to an indictment unsealed Monday in Florida federal court.
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September 24, 2024
Halliburton Tardy In Contesting $35M Deduction, US Says
A Halliburton Co. lawsuit claiming a deduction for a $35 million payoff to a foreign country must be dismissed because the company waited too long to start its action, the U.S. told a Texas federal court.
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September 24, 2024
Microsoft Fights Mich. Tax Treatment Of Cost Share Payments
Microsoft urged the Michigan Tax Tribunal to find that cost sharing agreement receipts from affiliates constituted licenses of intellectual property that should be included in its apportionment formula, arguing that the state's tax agency incorrectly followed federal transfer pricing rules in excluding the payments from its tax calculations.
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September 24, 2024
Digital Asset Rules Coming By Year's End, Treasury Atty Says
The U.S. Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service intend to release rules "later this year" on additional reporting requirements for brokers of digital assets such as cryptocurrency and nonfungible tokens, a senior Treasury attorney said Tuesday.
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September 24, 2024
Abbott Seeks $24M Refund Over Transfer Pricing Adjustments
Healthcare products giant Abbott Laboratories is owed $24.3 million for overpaid taxes after the IRS incorrectly adjusted its intragroup income and payments this year, the company told the U.S. Tax Court in a petition.
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September 24, 2024
IRS Wary Of Adding Complexity In Min. Tax Regs, Official Says
The IRS opted to use existing tax rules in proposed guidance to address risks that the U.S. corporate alternative minimum tax could count offshore income twice, an agency official said Tuesday, noting a more precise method would increase complexity.
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September 24, 2024
Australia Floats Denying Late, Wrong Tax Interest Deductions
Australia's government opened a consultation Tuesday on a measure that would deny tax deduction claims for interest charged on late payments of tax liabilities as well as for interest charged when incorrect self-assessments result in a shortfall of tax paid.
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September 24, 2024
Treasury To Allow 3 AMT Transition Methods, Official Says
Final rules on the new corporate alternative minimum tax are expected to adopt the proposed regulations' three ways for companies to transition to the regime, and the U.S. Treasury Department is open to other ways as well, a department official said Tuesday.
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September 24, 2024
Exxon Claims It Beat Weak Defense In $1.8B Tax Trial
Exxon Mobil urged a Texas federal judge to find that it defeated what it called a scattered defense by the U.S. government during a five-day bench trial in April when the company argued for a $1.8 billion tax refund on its natural gas deal with Qatar, according to newly released filings.
Expert Analysis
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How High Court Could Change FBAR Penalty Landscape
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.
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IRS Memo May Change IP Royalty Tax Prepayment Planning
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.
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What IRS Funding Increase Means For Taxpayers
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.
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6 Tax Considerations For Life Sciences Collaboration Deals
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.
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Rushed Multilateral Negotiations Caused Two-Pillar Tax Mess
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.
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Key Considerations For Seeking Relief From Double Taxation
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.
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2 Tax Decisions Hold Key Transfer Pricing Takeaways
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.
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Digital Taxation Is Necessary, But Tough To Manage
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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Company Considerations For Cash Award Incentives: Part 2
Excerpt from Practical Guidance
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.
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Company Considerations For Cash Award Incentives: Part 1
Excerpt from Practical Guidance
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.
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What AML Bill Could Mean For Firms, Funds And FinCEN
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.
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Unpacking The New Stock Buyback Tax And Its Exceptions
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.
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Inside The OECD Transfer Pricing Documentation Guidance
Excerpt from Practical Guidance
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.