International

  • July 15, 2024

    Akerman Brings On Chamberlain Hrdlicka Tax Pros In Atlanta

    Akerman LLP announced Monday that it picked up a pair of new partners for its tax practice group in Atlanta who were previously with Chamberlain Hrdlicka White Williams & Aughtry.

  • July 15, 2024

    3 Arrested In German Probes Of €8.6M VAT Fraud Rings

    Three suspects have been arrested in German-led investigations of two fraud rings involving the security and surveillance industry that evaded a total of €8.6 million ($9.4 million) in value-added taxes, Hamburg's tax authority announced Monday.

  • July 15, 2024

    Bermuda Proposes New Agency For Corp. Taxation

    Bermuda's Legislature will consider a proposal to establish a Corporate Income Tax Agency to administer the island nation's corporate income tax regime, including its recently enacted 15% global corporate minimum tax on large multinational corporations.

  • July 15, 2024

    Rising Star: Davis Polk's Dominic Foulkes

    Dominic Foulkes of Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP has advised companies on several multibillion-dollar transactions, including a technology-maker's $4.9 billion initial public offering, the largest in the United States in the last three years, earning him a spot among the tax law practitioners under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.

  • July 15, 2024

    German Minister To Study Findings On Simplifying Tax

    Germany's finance minister said Monday in a news release that ideas on tax law put forward in two expert reports submitted last week would be looked at in detail, adding that any simplifications to the tax system should reduce the burden on citizens.

  • July 15, 2024

    EU's Top Court Asked To Rule On Refund Of VAT In Bulgaria

    A Bulgarian court asked the European Union's highest court to determine whether a company in the country can receive a refund of value-added tax paid for devices when the devices did not leave the territory of another EU country, a document published Monday said.

  • July 12, 2024

    Rising Star: Quinn Emanuel's Emily Au

    Emily Au of Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP has been the lead attorney on several high-profile cases, including a key case across the U.K. construction industry in terms of HMRC's Value-Added Tax policy, earning her a spot among the tax law practitioners under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.

  • July 12, 2024

    Law360 Names 2024's Top Attorneys Under 40

    Law360 is pleased to announce the Rising Stars of 2024, our list of 158 attorneys under 40 whose legal accomplishments belie their age.

  • July 12, 2024

    Chevron's End Doesn't Bear On 3M's Case, IRS Tells 8th Circ.

    The U.S. Supreme Court's recent overturning of Chevron deference doesn't warrant a reversal of a U.S. Tax Court ruling in 3M Co.'s transfer pricing case, the Internal Revenue Service told the Eighth Circuit on Friday.

  • July 12, 2024

    Parliament Vote On Von Der Leyen's 2nd Term Coming July 18

    The European Parliament will vote July 18 whether to approve current European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen for a second five-year term, according to a document published Friday.

  • July 12, 2024

    Switzerland, Hungary Adding Anti-Abuse Clause To Tax Treaty

    Switzerland and Hungary moved on Friday to add to their double-taxation treaty an anti-abuse clause that prevents a person who is not a resident of either country from claiming the benefits of the treaty.

  • July 12, 2024

    European Tax Policy To Watch In The Second Half Of 2024

    Observers of European Union tax policy expect the EU to devote more attention to problems with existing tax legislation in the coming months as the introduction of major policy proposals takes a pause. Specialists also will be watching for progress on EU tax laws that remain stuck, and the bloc is likely to fill roles including tax commissioner. Here, Law360 examines key tax issues to watch for the remaining six months of the year.

  • July 12, 2024

    Taxation With Representation: Ropes & Gray, Cravath, Latham

    In this Week's Taxation with Representation, Paramount Global merges with Skydance Media, Devon Energy acquires Grayson Mill Energy's Williston Basin oil and gas business, Ryan acquires Altus Group Ltd.'s property tax business, and Bain Capital buys Envestnet Inc.

  • July 12, 2024

    Worried Companies Ask For Pillar 2 Simplification

    Multinational corporations are worried about what they see as the huge compliance burden imposed by the global 15% minimum tax and are asking for permanent simplifications of the rules, two corporate tax officials said Friday.

  • July 12, 2024

    Alvarez & Marsal Appoints Managing Director Of Tax Group

    Alvarez & Marsal Tax LLC appointed an experienced negotiator of tax incentives as managing director to the firm's corporate transformation tax group, the firm announced.

  • July 12, 2024

    EU Chair Doesn't Expect Energy Tax Deal This Year

    The new chair of European Union finance ministers doesn't expect to reach agreement on a landmark energy taxation law in the next half-year, anticipating only exploratory talks, an official from Hungary's EU presidency said Friday.

  • July 11, 2024

    House GOP Urges USTR To Probe Canada Digital Services Tax

    The U.S. trade representative should immediately launch an investigation into Canada's recently enacted digital services tax and determine if trade actions are necessary to protect American interests, U.S. House Ways and Means Republicans said in a letter Thursday.

  • July 11, 2024

    ABA Attys Seek To Avoid Reporting Foreign Trust Loans

    The American Bar Association's tax, real estate and trust attorneys are seeking to prevent the U.S. Treasury Department from tightening reporting requirements for the exemption of loans from foreign trusts, which are often used by wealthy families and in succession planning, according to a consultation response.

  • July 11, 2024

    Brazilian Tax Agency Probes Refund Fraud Scheme

    Brazilian federal tax authorities and police said Thursday they had conducted a search-and-seizure operation related to the investigation of an income tax refund fraud scheme.

  • July 11, 2024

    Ex-Leaders Ask Biden For Int'l Coordination On Billionaire Tax

    President Joe Biden should get behind Brazil's proposal for the Group of 20 nations to coordinate a minimum tax on billionaires, nearly 20 former presidents and prime ministers from countries such as Canada, France and South Korea said in an open letter.

  • July 11, 2024

    IRS Proposes 'Basket Contracts' As Listed Transactions

    The Internal Revenue Service proposed rules Thursday that would flag so-called basket option contracts as potentially abusive listed transactions, imposing additional reporting requirements under the threat of penalty for individuals and businesses involved in such arrangements.

  • July 11, 2024

    IRS, OECD Officials Detail Expansion Of AI In Tax Work

    The Internal Revenue Service and Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development are making great progress in adopting artificial intelligence in tax administration, representatives of both organizations said Thursday.

  • July 11, 2024

    Israel Says Resident Hid $5.5M In Offshore Bank Accounts

    An Israeli resident was released under restrictive conditions Thursday after the government alleged he failed to report foreign bank accounts that held more than 20 million shekels ($5.5 million), according to a statement from the Israel Tax Authority.

  • July 11, 2024

    Tax Haven Biz Revenues Per Worker Still Far Outpace Norm

    Companies recorded median revenues per employee of $1.6 million in low-tax jurisdictions like Ireland, the Cayman Islands and Hong Kong and around $300,000 in all other jurisdictions in 2021, a difference that has narrowed since 2017, the OECD said Thursday.

  • July 11, 2024

    Biz Officials Call For Simpler Tax Rules In Light Of Pillar 2

    Business representatives said Thursday that tax compliance rules need to be simplified as new minimum tax rules, known as Pillar Two, are added to the existing regime.

Expert Analysis

  • 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.

  • Why Supreme Court Should Allow Repatriation Tax To Stand

    If the U.S. Supreme Court doesn't reject the taxpayers' misguided claims in Moore v. U.S. that the mandatory repatriation tax is unconstitutional, it could wreak havoc on our system of taxation and result in a catastrophic loss of revenue for the government, say Christina Mason and Theresa Balducci at Herrick Feinstein.

  • For Lawyers, Pessimism Should Be A Job Skill, Not A Life Skill

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    A pessimistic mindset allows attorneys to be effective advocates for their clients, but it can come with serious costs for their personal well-being, so it’s crucial to exercise strategies that produce flexible optimism and connect lawyers with their core values, says Krista Larson at Stinson.

  • Requiring Leave To File Amicus Briefs Is A Bad Idea

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    A proposal to amend the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure that would require parties to get court permission before filing federal amicus briefs would eliminate the long-standing practice of consent filing and thereby make the process less open and democratic, says Lawrence Ebner at the Atlantic Legal Foundation and DRI Center.

  • 4 Ways To Motivate Junior Attorneys To Bring Their Best

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    As Gen Z and younger millennial attorneys increasingly express dissatisfaction with their work and head for the exits, the lawyers who manage them must understand and attend to their needs and priorities to boost engagement and increase retention, says Stacey Schwartz at Katten.

  • Former Minn. Chief Justice Instructs On Writing Better Briefs

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    Former Minnesota Supreme Court Chief Justice Lorie Gildea, now at Greenberg Traurig, offers strategies on writing more effective appellate briefs from her time on the bench.

  • Stay Interviews Are Key To Retaining Legal Talent

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    Even as the economy shifts and layoffs continue, law firms still want to retain their top attorneys, and so-called stay interviews — informal conversations with employees to identify potential issues before they lead to turnover — can be a crucial tool for improving retention and morale, say Tina Cohen Nicol and Kate Reder Sheikh at Major Lindsey.

  • Neb. Justices Should Weigh IRC Terms In Dividend Tax Case

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    Nebraska’s highest court, which will hear oral arguments in Precision CastParts v. Department of Revenue on April 1, should recognize that the Internal Revenue Code provides key clues to defining “dividends received or deemed to be received,” and therefore limits Nebraska’s tax on foreign-sourced corporate income, says Joseph Schmidt at Ryan.

  • Judicial Independence Is Imperative This Election Year

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    As the next election nears, the judges involved in the upcoming trials against former President Donald Trump increasingly face political pressures and threats of violence — revealing the urgent need to safeguard judicial independence and uphold the rule of law, says Benes Aldana at the National Judicial College.

  • Spartan Arbitration Tactics Against Well-Funded Opponents

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    Like the ancient Spartans who held off a numerically superior Persian army at the Battle of Thermopylae, trial attorneys and clients faced with arbitration against an opponent with a bigger war chest can take a strategic approach to create a pass to victory, say Kostas Katsiris and Benjamin Argyle at Venable.

  • What Recent Study Shows About AI's Promise For Legal Tasks

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    Amid both skepticism and excitement about the promise of generative artificial intelligence in legal contexts, the first randomized controlled trial studying its impact on basic lawyering tasks shows mixed but promising results, and underscores the need for attorneys to proactively engage with AI, says Daniel Schwarcz at University of Minnesota Law School.

  • How FinCEN Proposal Expands RE Transaction Obligations

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    Against a regulatory backdrop foreshadowing anti-money laundering efforts in the real estate sector, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network's proposed rule significantly expands reporting requirements for certain nonfinanced residential real estate transfers and necessitates careful review, say attorneys at Fried Frank.

  • Litigation Inspiration: A Source Of Untapped Fulfillment

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    As increasing numbers of attorneys struggle with stress and mental health issues, business litigators can find protection against burnout by remembering their important role in society — because fulfillment in one’s work isn’t just reserved for public interest lawyers, say Bennett Rawicki and Peter Bigelow at Hilgers Graben.

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