Chris Morgan provides your update on developments in international tax, which this month includes coverage of the FII GLO case, further tax changes in France and a new restriction on interest deduction that will come into force in Sweden.
Examining the key tax issues facing this sector. By Eloise Walker, Heather Self, John Christian, and Alison Walker (Pinsent Masons), with in-house views from Robert Fort Ferrovial) on tax competitiveness and David Murphy (Bechtel) on risk management issues for international EPC contracting.
Dominic Stuttaford and Andrew Roycroft (Norton Rose) examine developments in tax affecting the attractiveness of the UK as a location for insurance group holdings, the VAT exemption for intermediaries rules, VAT on insurance restructurings and the increasing importance of insurance premium tax. Jennie Rimmer (Aspen) provides (below) an in-house perspective.
‘We make sure that multinationals pay the tax due to the UK in accordance with UK tax law’
The UK chancellor and his French and German counterparts urge OECD to 'work quickly'
Norton Rose, the international law firm, announced that it will combine with the US firm Fulbright & Jaworski LLP in June 2013 to form Norton Rose Fulbright.
Morrisons FD calls for ‘level playing field’ while Google insists it ‘plays by the rules set by politicians’
MPs prepare to question HMRC about a key supplier’s corporation tax bill
The vast majority of companies and directors comply with the law, says business secretary
More than a million companies have been incorporated in the British Virgin Islands. The UK government ‘respects the right of [overseas territories] to compete on tax’, says a White Paper.