International

  • August 05, 2024

    FedEx Asserts Chevron Ruling Supports $84.6M Refund

    The U.S. Supreme Court's recent rejection of the Chevron doctrine entitles FedEx to an $84.6 million tax refund by taking credits for foreign taxes it paid on offset earnings when repatriating overseas income, the package delivery giant told a Tennessee federal court.

  • August 05, 2024

    Pension Plan Testimony Barred In $2B Danish Tax Fraud Case

    U.S. pension plans have proposed irrelevant expert testimony in response to allegations of their participation in a $2.1 billion Danish tax fraud scheme, a New York federal judge ruled in excluding the testimony but leaving room to try again.

  • August 05, 2024

    Latest Draft Widens Scope Of UN Tax Convention

    Diplomats would gain flexibility on the scope, commitments and source material of a United Nations convention on international tax cooperation under a revised guidance for negotiators released ahead of a debate Monday as preliminary talks inch closer to finishing.

  • August 05, 2024

    Turkey Enacts Global Corporate Minimum Tax

    Turkey enacted the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's 15% corporate minimum tax on large multinational entities making more than €750 million ($821 million) annually.

  • August 05, 2024

    EU Court To Hear Czech Value-Added Tax Case

    The Court of Justice of the European Union will consider a case from the Czech Republic concerning whether the bloc's value-added tax system and proportionality principle precludes a Czech law regarding the transfers of VAT payment liabilities, the EU said Monday.

  • August 05, 2024

    Free Market Group Challenges EU Pillar 2 Directive In Court

    A free market trade group is taking aim in court at the European Union's implementation of the OECD's Pillar Two anti-tax base erosion and profit shifting measures, which it claims are unfairly impacting the U.S. and subverting Congress' right to tax U.S. companies.

  • August 05, 2024

    Peru To Subject Foreign Platforms To Sales Tax

    Foreign digital service providers doing business in Peru will be subject to the country's sales tax starting in October, in line with Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development standards, according to a legislative decree.

  • August 05, 2024

    Russia Increasing Corporate Tax Rates In 2025

    Corporations in Russia will be assessed a 25% income tax rate starting in 2025, an increase from the current 20%, the country's tax agency said Monday.

  • August 02, 2024

    Ex-Loeb Tax Atty Latest Addition To Kilpatrick's NY Team

    A former Loeb & Loeb LLP attorney is bringing his experience in U.S. federal tax matters and real estate transactions to Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP, the firm announced Thursday.

  • August 02, 2024

    Aussie Panel Opposes Aligning Public Tax Reporting With EU

    The benefits of Australia's public country-by-country reporting bill would diminish if it were limited to jurisdictions covered by the European Union's regime, as businesses have requested, the Australian Senate's economics committee reported Friday.

  • August 02, 2024

    PwC Australia Names Independent Governance Board Chair

    PwC Australia has chosen the first independent nonexecutive chair of its governance board, along with an independent nonexecutive board member, as it takes steps to rebound in the wake of its scandal involving the leak of government tax documents.

  • August 02, 2024

    Treasury Faces Complicated Path For Amount B Pricing Rules

    The U.S. Treasury Department signaled it is considering how to enact the OECD's routine pricing plan known as Amount B, but U.S. tax attorneys expect a complicated compliance exercise if rulemakers establish the new transfer pricing approach.

  • August 02, 2024

    Coca-Cola Poised To Appeal $2.7B Tax Bill With 11th Circ.

    The U.S. Tax Court signed off Friday on Coca-Cola's $2.7 billion tax bill, setting the stage for the beverage giant to appeal the liabilities and related rulings in its long-running dispute over the IRS' reallocation of the company's foreign income.

  • August 02, 2024

    IRS Tells Tax Court AbbVie's $1.6B Break Fee Is A Capital Loss

    The Internal Revenue Service correctly reclassified AbbVie's $1.6 billion break fee to an Irish biotechnology company as a capital loss, the agency told the U.S. Tax Court, arguing that the failed merger is tantamount to disposing of property.

  • August 02, 2024

    Taxation With Representation: Sullivan, Dechert, Kirkland

    In this week's Taxation With Representation, BNP Parabis SA acquires an investment management subsidiary for €5.1 billion, Cleveland accounting firm CBIZ merges with competitor Marcum for $2.3 billion, and Arcosa Inc. inks a deal with a family-owned construction materials business for $1.2 billion.

  • August 02, 2024

    Liberty Global's $110M Tax Refund Kosher, 10th Circ. Told

    The IRS is trying to block Liberty Global's bid for a $110 million tax refund by improperly using a legal doctrine requiring transactions to have economic substance, the telecommunications giant told the Tenth Circuit, arguing it was allowed to make tax-driven choices in the transactions at issue.

  • August 02, 2024

    Top UK Court To Hear HMRC Car Park Tax Dispute With NHS

    HM Revenue and Customs has been granted permission by Britain's highest court to challenge a ruling that a National Health Service trust qualified for value-added tax exemption for hospital car parking, a decision that could affect appeals brought by NHS entities.

  • August 01, 2024

    Divided Tax Court Says Treaty Bars Collections Hearing

    A divided U.S. Tax Court ruled Thursday that it lacked authority to review an Internal Revenue Service decision preventing a woman from challenging a federal tax lien the agency issued on behalf of the Canadian government to secure her tax debt to that country.

  • August 01, 2024

    Coca-Cola, IRS Enter $2.7B Tax Bill In Transfer Pricing Dispute

    Coca-Cola and the IRS submitted tax liability calculations totaling $2.73 billion to the U.S. Tax Court, reflecting the latest step in the company's long-running transfer pricing dispute over the agency's reallocation of the company's foreign affiliate income.

  • August 01, 2024

    EU Seeking Input On Electronic Country-By-Country Reporting

    The European Commission is looking for feedback on draft regulations creating a common template and electronic format for country-by-country reporting forms that large multinational corporations operating in the European Union will be required to use to disclose their corporate taxes, the EU's executive arm said Thursday.

  • August 01, 2024

    Airbnb's $1.3B Bill From IRS Overvalues IP, Tax Court Told

    Airbnb is challenging a $1.3 billion tax bill tied to income the IRS allocated from overseas, telling the U.S. Tax Court the agency overvalued intellectual property the home-rental giant licensed to its Irish affiliate before going public.

  • August 01, 2024

    Australia Seeking Feedback On Nonresident Trust Guidance

    The Australian Taxation Office is soliciting input on draft guidelines for compliance with the country's income tax obligations in cases where property of a nonresident trust is paid to or applied for the benefit of a resident beneficiary.

  • August 01, 2024

    3rd Circ. Affirms Nix Of Discovery Ask On GM In Brazil Case

    A Delaware federal court didn't abuse its discretion by declining to begin discovery on General Motors to aid ongoing litigation in Brazil for a group that is entitled to receive dozens of car dealerships' tax credits from the early 1990s, the Third Circuit found.

  • August 01, 2024

    15 Arrested In Albanian Ring Involving Money Laundering

    A "prominent money launderer" was among 15 members of what was called a high-profile Albanian organized crime group arrested by authorities under suspicion of crimes including contract killings and money laundering using cryptocurrency transactions, Europol said Thursday.

  • August 01, 2024

    Australia Slows Tax Pro Conduct Code Update After Blowback

    The Australian government is delaying the start of its newly passed changes to the country's code of conduct for tax agent services, which were supposed to enter into force this month, following pushback from industry groups, a minister said Thursday.

Expert Analysis

  • Exploring An Alternative Model Of Litigation Finance

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    A new model of litigation finance, most aptly described as insurance-backed litigation funding, differs from traditional funding in two key ways, and the process of securing it involves three primary steps, say Bob Koneck, Christopher Le Neve Foster and Richard Butters at Atlantic Global Risk LLC.

  • A Vision For Economic Clerkships In The Legal System

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    As courts handle increasingly complex damages analyses involving vast amounts of data, an economic clerkship program — integrating early-career economists into the judicial system — could improve legal outcomes and provide essential training to clerks, say Mona Birjandi at Data for Decisions and Matt Farber at Secretariat.

  • A Look At New IRS Rules For Domestically Controlled REITs

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    The Internal Revenue Services' finalized Treasury Regulations addressing whether real estate investment trusts qualify as domestically controlled adopt the basic structure of previous proposals, but certain new and modified rules may mitigate the regulations' impact, say attorneys at Simpson Thacher.

  • E-Discovery Quarterly: Recent Rulings On Text Message Data

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    Electronically stored information on cellphones, and in particular text messages, can present unique litigation challenges, and recent court decisions demonstrate that counsel must carefully balance what data should be preserved, collected, reviewed and produced, say attorneys at Sidley.

  • Don't Use The Same Template For Every Client Alert

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    As the old marketing adage goes, consistency is key, but law firm style guides need consistency that contemplates variety when it comes to client alert formats, allowing attorneys to tailor alerts to best fit the audience and subject matter, says Jessica Kaplan at Legally Penned.

  • Think Like A Lawyer: Follow The Iron Rule Of Trial Logic

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    Many diligent and eager attorneys include every good fact, point and rule in their trial narratives — spurred by the gnawing fear they’ll be second-guessed for leaving something out — but this approach ignores a fundamental principle of successful trial lawyering, says Luke Andrews at Poole Huffman.

  • The Art Of Asking: Leveraging Your Contacts For Referrals

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    Though attorneys may hesitate to ask for referral recommendations to generate new business, research shows that people want to help others they know, like and trust, so consider who in your network you should approach and how to make the ask, says Rebecca Hnatowski at Edwards Advisory.

  • Unpacking The Bill To Extend TCJA's Biz-Friendly Tax Breaks

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    Attorneys at Skadden examine how a bipartisan bill currently being considered by the U.S. Senate to save the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act's tax breaks for research and development costs, and other expiring business-friendly provisions, would affect taxpayers.

  • Deciding What Comes At The End Of WTO's Digital Tariff Ban

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    Companies that feel empowered by the World Trade Organization’s recent two-year extension of the ban on e-commerce tariffs should pay attention to current negotiations over what comes after the moratorium expires, as these agreements will define standards in international e-commerce for years to come, say Jan Walter, Hannes Sigurgeirsson and Kulsum Gulamhusein at Akin Gump.

  • 4 Ways To Refresh Your Law Firm's Marketing Strategy

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    With many BigLaw firms relying on an increasingly obsolete marketing approach that prioritizes stiff professionalism over authentic connection, adopting a few key communications strategies to better connect with today's clients and prospects can make all the difference, say Eric Pacifici and Kevin Henderson at SMB Law.

  • This Earth Day, Consider How Your Firm Can Go Greener

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    As Earth Day approaches, law firms and attorneys should consider adopting more sustainable practices to reduce their carbon footprint — from minimizing single-use plastics to purchasing carbon offsets for air travel — which ultimately can also reduce costs for clients, say M’Lynn Phillips and Lisa Walters at IMS Legal Strategies.

  • Cum-Ex Prosecutions Storm Shows No Sign Of Abating

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    The ongoing trial of Sanjay Shah in Denmark is a clear indicator that efforts remain focused on holding to account the alleged architects and beneficiaries of cum-ex trading, and with these prosecutions making their way across Europe, it is a more turbulent time now than ever, says Niall Hearty at Rahman Ravelli.

  • Practicing Law With Parkinson's Disease

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    This Parkinson’s Awareness Month, Adam Siegler at Greenberg Traurig discusses his experience working as a lawyer with Parkinson’s disease, sharing both lessons on how to cope with a diagnosis and advice for supporting colleagues who live with the disease.

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