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A Shrinking World Spurs Calls to Rewrite the Tax Guidebook
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Tax policy should be used to fight inequality, says OECD
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Pros and Cons of a Carbon Tax: Key Issues
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China makes major changes to transfer pricing documentation and reporting rules for multinationals
by Daniel Chan,windson Li, and Henry Ji (Multinational Tax & Transfer Pricing News)
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Investing in India: How structuring dynamics change to keep pace with tax policies
by Sanjay Sanghvi and Ritu Shaktawat
Sanjay Sanghvi and Ritu Shaktawat, partner and principal associate at Khaitan & Co in India, investigate how India's revised DTAs and evolving tax laws are changing theway various structures are used for foreign direct investments in India. @
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Why India's 'Biggest Tax Reform' GST Is Still Stuck
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Chile releases guidance on amended income tax law
by Ameila Schwanke
Chile has released guidance on amendments made by circulars 39 and 40,which aim to simplify Chile's corporate tax regime as enacted by legislation in 2014. @
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Debt-Equity Rules Put Brakes on Distributions: JPMorgan
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Debt-Equity Rules on States' Radar, Though No Changes Yet
As the Treasury Department moves toward finalizing its divisive debt-equity rules, states are in the early stages of determining how the new federal regimewill trickle down.
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Loan Repayments Are Question Under Debt-Equity Rules: IRS
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Country-by-Country Reporting: Are We There Yet?
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Tax Foreign Companies on U.S. Intangibles Sales, IRS Says
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Rite Aiding the Debt-Equity Regulations
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Blame Congress's Inaction for Debt-Equity Rules: Official
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Treasury Considering Changing Debt-Equity Regs in 4 Big Areas
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Section 892: Form, Function, and Meaning, Part 2
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News Analysis: Uncertainties and Costs of the Debt-Equity Regs
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Proposed Earnings Stripping Regs Do Not Align With BEPS Action 4
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Ireland Pins Growth Plan on U.S. Companies
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The Five Worst Tax Policy Proposals in the 2016 Republican Party Platform
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Governments should use tax systems to drive inclusive growth agenda
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IRS International and FATCA Guidance Update
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Move Away From Profit Split Won't Please All: Ex-OECD Official
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OECD Approach to Arm's-Length Principle Called Pragmatic
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Stack Appeals to Tax Advisers' Self-Interest in System Integrity
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OECD Seeks to Avoid Conflict With EU on Tax Havens
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It's All About the Ex Ante Price, Treasury Official Says
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EU Tax Haven Blacklist Criteria to Target Low Tax Rates
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U.S. Official: OECD Mention of Value Chain Analysis' Tentative
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Changes to Foreign Goodwill Rules Will Steer Clear of Altera
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News Analysis: Banks Affected by the Proposed Debt-Equity Rules
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Austria implements transfer pricing documentation, country-by-country reporting requirements
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Ecuador significantly limits availability of income tax treaty benefits
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IRS on Six-Year Scrutiny for Loan Recasts: We're Listening
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PE Document Is About Interplay of OECD Model Treaty Articles
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Australian federal election: What it means for tax
by Amelia Schwanke
Malcolm Turnbull haswon the Australian federal election to remain as Prime Minister, but the lack of a strong majority is likely to giveway to political uncertainty around planned corporate tax measures. @
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OECD continues BEPS implementation, amends Transfer Pricing Guidelines; EU adopts CbC report exchange rules
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EU VAT Action Plan: Heavier burden for businesses?
by Joe Stanley-Smith
The European Commission's proposed VAT Action Plan is an ambitious attempt to reform the flailing regime. Joe Stanley-Smith picks through the details to look at the impact it could have on companies. @
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IMF Urges Action On US Corporate Tax Reform
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Will Country by Country Reporting change the way we do business
by Vasudaiva Kutumbakam(Forbes India)
Vasudaiva Kutumbakam– theworld is one family – a theory propounded centuries ago, is finding growing acceptance today. Ironically it is the business familywhich stands stoically by this philosophical theory. Businesses today are operating in multiple geographies creating a level-playing fieldwhere every person in every country could have equal opportunity to showcase their talent.
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Israel to slash tax rates to tech firms to fight tax havens
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EU fiscal unity regimes called into questions
by Joe Stanley-Smith
Fiscal unity regimes across EU member states could become more advantageous for corporations in cross-border fiscal groups. @
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Industries Assert Unique Harm Under Earnings-Stripping Rules
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Businesses step up fight vs. Obama White House rules to target tax avoidance
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Whats the Best Corporate Tax? It Depends How You Define Best
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ECOFIN adopts rules to tackle multinational tax avoidance
European finance ministers have adopted proposals to crack down on aggressive tax planning by multinationalswith the Anti-Tax Avoidance Directive.
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EC probes Belgian, French corporate tax exemptions
Belgium and France are under scrutiny by the European Commission (EC) for offering corporate tax exemptions that distort competition.
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News Analysis: Tailoring the Proposed Debt-Equity Regulations
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Replace Corporate Tax With a Cash Flow Tax, Economists Say
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Tax Official: Inversion Rule Is Blunt Instrument Prompted by Congressional Inaction