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A path towards the avoidance of double taxation in the EU

The Italian Ministries Council recently approved the legislative decree for the implementation of Council Directive (EU) 2017/1852 of 10 October 2017 on tax dispute resolution mechanisms in the EU. Its transposition into the law of member states is..
Online Published Date:  15 September 2020

The month in tax

KPMG in the UK summarises recent corporate tax developments of potential interest to ITR readers.Finance Bill 2021 – L-dayDraft legislation has been published for Finance Bill 2021 along with several new consultations and responses to consultations..
Online Published Date:  17 September 2020

Spend now, tax later?

Estelle Tague examines how the UK government might pay for its policy response to the coronavirus pandemic.Amidst all the uncertainty about the future course of the pandemic – and the fate of the global economy in response to it – one thing that is..
Online Published Date:  17 September 2020

OECD updates on tax at G20 in Saudi Arabia

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has updated the G20 countries on various tax issues at a meeting in Saudi Arabia.1 The Covid-19 pandemic, base-erosion and profit shifting (BEPS), digitalisation and transparency were..
Online Published Date:  17 September 2020

UK/Gibraltar double tax agreement now in force

Stuart Dalmedo explains the workings of the treaty recently entered into by the two countries.On 24 March 2020 HM Government of Gibraltar announced that, pursuant to the relevant notifications having been exchanged, the double tax agreement (DTA)..
Online Published Date:  17 September 2020

The consequences of getting VAT law wrong

The UK Supreme Court has referred the Zipvit case to the Court of Justice of the EU. George Peretz QC considers the judgment.It is often easy to get VAT law wrong. Both parties to a transaction, each registered for VAT, take good advice and consider..
Online Published Date:  17 September 2020

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