International
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August 28, 2024
Sysco, IRS Asked To Address Varian's Foreign Dividend Win
The U.S. Tax Court asked food services giant Sysco and the IRS to address how a tax dispute between them is affected by a recent ruling in a similar case that found medical device company Varian can claim a deduction for foreign dividends.
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August 28, 2024
Treasury To Require Reports On All-Cash Real Estate Deals
Anyone who transfers real estate to a legal entity in an all-cash transaction, including attorneys, will be required starting Dec. 1, 2025, to inform the U.S. Treasury Department about that entity's beneficial owners and their identification numbers under a final rule issued Wednesday.
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August 28, 2024
Greenberg Traurig Builds PE Team With Kirkland Hires
Greenberg Traurig LLP has brought on two fund formation partners from Kirkland & Ellis LLP to continue its growth into the private equity space, according to an announcement this week by the firm.
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August 28, 2024
Taiwan Considering OECD's Global Minimum Tax
Taiwan is looking to implement the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's 15% global corporate minimum tax on large multinational entities starting in 2026, the country's Ministry of Finance said Wednesday.
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August 28, 2024
Ireland May Add Timing Flexibility To Dividend Exemption
The Irish government floated more timing flexibility for companies seeking to opt into the country's planned tax exemption for foreign-sourced earnings, but it declined to widen the system's geographical scope.
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August 28, 2024
Atty Can't Escape Danish Tax Agency's $2.1B Tax Fraud Suit
An attorney in a $2.1 billion tax fraud case brought by the Danish tax authority cannot argue that a suit filed against him as an individual should be dismissed because it was filed late, a New York federal court ruled.
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August 27, 2024
Gov't Says Doctor Can't Escape Contempt Fine In FBAR Case
A doctor challenging his $20,000 civil contempt fine for failing to follow a court order to repatriate money from his foreign bank account to cover $1.1 million in tax liabilities shouldn't be allowed to escape the penalty, the U.S. government argued Tuesday.
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August 27, 2024
Canadian Grocery Giant's Bank Wins Appeal Over Tax Credits
The Tax Court of Canada incorrectly decided that a bank owned by the country's largest supermarket chain, Loblaw, couldn't claim tax credits aimed at exempting commercial purchases for payments the bank made in a customer rewards program, a Federal Court of Appeal panel ruled.
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August 27, 2024
OECD Says Malaysia Should Resume GST, End Fuel Subsidies
With spending pressures rising, Malaysia should look to increase its tax revenues through measures including a reintroduction of its goods and services tax, as well as push to minimize its climate impact by eliminating fuel subsidies, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said Tuesday.
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August 27, 2024
Treasury Asked To Scrap Stock Buyback Tax's Funding Rule
Business groups urged the U.S. Treasury Department on Tuesday to remove what's known as the funding rule in forthcoming final regulations on the stock buyback tax, saying the provision would go beyond Congress' intentions for the levy, which aims to deter companies from giving outsize rewards to shareholders.
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August 27, 2024
Croatia, HK, Others Address Hurtful Tax Regimes, OECD Says
Five tax jurisdictions, including Croatia and Hong Kong, have made progress to address various harmful tax practices, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said Tuesday.
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August 27, 2024
Germany Proposes Investment Tax Changes To Attract VC
Germany would adjust its tax laws in an attempt to better attract venture capital and investments into renewable energies under a proposal published Tuesday by the country's finance ministry as part of a planned "growth initiative."
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August 27, 2024
Starmer Warns Of 'Painful' Budget As UK Braces For Tax Hikes
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer warned Tuesday of "painful" decisions to plug budget gaps, including tax increases and spending cuts, looming in the Oct. 30 budget statement.
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August 27, 2024
Gov't Urged To Reform Pension Tax To Fill Budget Gaps
The Labour government should reform £66 billion ($87 billion) worth of pension tax relief to raise extra revenue to help plug the black hole in public finances, a think tank affiliated to the party has said.
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August 26, 2024
Varian Entitled To Foreign Dividend Break, Tax Court Says
California-based medical device company Varian Medical Systems is entitled to a deduction for dividends received from its foreign subsidiaries, the U.S. Tax Court ruled Monday in a unanimous opinion.
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August 26, 2024
US Should Extend Expiring TCJA Tax Cuts, Chamber Says
The expiration of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act in 2025 gives the next Congress an opportunity to pass pro-growth tax policies, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce said Monday.
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August 26, 2024
Kyocera's Gross-Up Doesn't Grant $143M Tax Break, US Says
Electronics maker Kyocera cannot be allowed to take a $143 million tax deduction for distributions received under a 2017 tax law based on a separate statute's gross-up for paid foreign tax credits, the government told a South Carolina federal court.
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August 26, 2024
New Zealand Considers OECD Crypto Reporting Framework
New Zealand would implement the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's framework for automatically exchanging financial information regarding crypto-assets under a proposal the country's revenue minister sent to its Legislature on Monday.
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August 26, 2024
Canada Planning 100% Surtax On Chinese EVs, 25% On Steel
Canada plans to implement a 100% surtax on imported Chinese electric vehicles and a 25% surtax on Chinese steel and aluminum as part of a package intended to protect Canadian industry from unfair competition, the country's Department of Finance said Monday.
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August 23, 2024
Chamber Backs Doctor In Tax Court Economic Substance Suit
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce lent its support to an eye doctor and his wife's U.S. Tax Court case disputing accuracy-related penalties that the Internal Revenue Service plans to impose on their microcaptive insurance arrangements for lacking economic substance.
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August 23, 2024
IRS Spinoff Guidance Sparks Worries About Short-Term Debt
Companies that intend to give creditors equity tied to a spinoff transaction won't get early tax-free approval if the exchange involves recently acquired debt under IRS guidance that practitioners say draws an arbitrary line without accounting for ordinary business operations.
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August 23, 2024
Alvarez & Marsal Adds Transfer Pricing Expert From EY
A former EY partner joined Alvarez & Marsal LLC to serve as managing director of its transfer pricing line of services in its New York office, the firm announced.
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August 23, 2024
45% Of US Biz Income Abroad In Tax Havens, Data Shows
U.S. multinational corporations booked about 45% of their $1.33 trillion in net foreign income in 2022 in low-tax jurisdictions where around 1.7% of their employees are located, according to an analysis of data released Friday by the Bureau of Economic Analysis.
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August 23, 2024
German Official Backs Anti-Abuse Tax Rules Roll-Back Review
A German Federal Ministry of Finance official agreed with tax experts' proposal to review the anti-abuse provisions of international tax law in order to potentially roll them back, especially with the global corporate minimum tax going into force across the European Union.
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August 23, 2024
Taxation With Representation: Latham, Wachtell, Paul Weiss
In this week's Taxation With Representation, Arch Resources merges with Consol Energy in a deal worth $5.2 billion, Advanced Micro Devices agrees to purchase ZT Systems for $4.9 billion, and Japanese tobacco company JT Group inks a deal to buy Vector Group for $2.4 billion.
Expert Analysis
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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.
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A Close Look At The Decentralized Effort To Tax Digital Assets
Clarity on taxation is one of the biggest hurdles to mass adoption of cryptocurrency, and although digital asset innovation has consistently outpaced worldwide government regulation, recent efforts in the U.S. and elsewhere hint at an emerging standard, says Joshua Smeltzer at Gray Reed.
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Key Takeaways From IRS Reversal On FDII Stance
The Internal Revenue Service's recent memo regarding allocation of deferred compensation expenses for purposes of foreign-derived intangible income is a departure from the agency's previous position and may have implications beyond the context of deferred compensation, say attorneys at Miller & Chevalier.
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New Tax Decree Suggests Expansion In Dutch Transfer Pricing
A July 1 decree from Dutch tax authorities updating transfer pricing guidance heralds a major change in how intercompany financial transactions are considered for transfer pricing purposes and forebodes significant audit activity, say Monique van Herksen and Clive Jie-A-Joen at Simmons and Simmons.
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Is NJ's Voluntary Transfer Pricing Initiative Really Voluntary?
The New Jersey Division of Taxation's voluntary transfer pricing audit initiative promises penalty abatement to taxpayers that elect to participate and agree to the division's proposed adjustments, but the effective penalties associated with nonparticipation raise questions about the program's voluntary nature, say attorneys at McDermott.
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Global Tax Chiefs Should Look To US Whistleblower Programs
As the Joint Chiefs of Global Tax Enforcement develops its international whistleblower program to address tax evasion and money laundering schemes in new areas like cryptocurrency, it should take lessons from highly successful U.S. programs on which features to include and pitfalls to avoid, say Neil Getnick and Nico Gurian at Getnick & Getnick.