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Mexicos Digital Services Tax Regime
In this article, the authors discuss Mexico's new regime for taxing digital services that takes effect June 1, including the obligations it places on both resident and nonresident digital platforms and digital intermediaries that provide services to residents of Mexico.
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How Would Digital Tax Reform Affect the Cross-Border Marketplace?
In this article, the author discusses how theOECDandG-20digital tax reformswould affect marketplaces, especially marketplaceswith China-related inbound and outbound investments.
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Telecom Trade Groups Urge Caution Over Unilateral European DSTs
Two associations representing telecommunications and mobile network operators said European countries'plans to introduce unilateral digital services taxeswill increase double taxation disputes and result in more complexity.
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Economic Fears Deepen as US Escalates Tensions With China
Increased tensions between President Trump and China over the coronavirus pandemic are threatening to complicate a recovery from theworst global economic downturn in decades.
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COVID-19 Saps US Trade Threat on Digital Taxes: OECD Official 
The coronavirus downturn in trade has taken "some of the teeth" out of the U.S. threat to impose sanctions on countries that enact a digital services tax, a top official for the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said Thursday.
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China Unveils $631B in Pandemic-Fighting Tax Cuts
China plans new tax cutsworth $4.5 trillion yuan ($631 billion)while forgoing economic growth forecasts, the country's No. 2-ranking official said in a key policy speech Friday that touted measures to rescuer the country's economy from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Indonesia Plans 10% VAT On Foreign Digital Cos. Amid Virus
Indonesiawill hit foreign companies' sales of digital products and services in the countrywith a 10% value-added tax starting July 1 to help pay costs of the COVID-19 pandemic, the government said.
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The Société Générale Decision: Building the Perfect FTT
Robert Goulder examines the CJEU's recent decision upholding the validity of Italy's financial transaction tax.
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Survey Shows British Support for COVID-19 Windfall Tax
More than half of voters in Great Britainwould support an excess profits tax on companies realizing profits "significantly above their normal levels" during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a YouGov survey.
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Transfer Pricing Faces Challenges in COVID-19 Era
The expected spike in the number of multinationals that report losses in thewake of the COVID-19 pandemic may seriously disrupt an international transfer pricing regime thatwas designed primarily for the allocation of profit.
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France Still Postponing DST in 2020, Contrary to Reports
Contrary to media reports, France hasn't changed its plans to suspend digital services tax collection in 2020 and still supports OECD-level negotiations on a common approach to modernizing international tax rules for the digital age.
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An Off-Ramp for the OECDs Digital Tax Project
Mindy Herzfeld discusses the U.S. role ÔøΩ or lack thereof ÔøΩ in the OECD project to address digital taxation,which she says lacks a reasonable deadline and reliable data.
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Trump Talks New Taxes for Companies With Overseas Production
Businesses that manufacture products internationally could face new taxes in an effort byPresident Trumpto bring more production to the United States.
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OECD Chief Warns Coronavirus Debt Will "come back to haunt us"
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development Secretary-General Angel Gurría onwednesdaywarned that the debt countries and companies take on toweather the coronavirus pandemicwould be a drag on economies in the future.The debt, he said,would "come back to haunt us," according to the Financial Times,which hosted the online conferencewhere Gurría made the remarks.
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UK Lawmakers Call For Denying Virus Aid To Tax Haven Cos.
The U.K. should base relief given to companies during the coronavirus pandemic on good behavior, denying funds and tax breaks to those doing business in tax havens, a cross-party group of legislators said in a letter released. The letter, dated Thursday, asked Rishi Sunak, the chancellor of the Exchequer, to place conditions on big businesses receiving state aid, such as not being registered in a tax haven, imposing a moratorium on dividends and share buybacks, and curbing excessive executive pay
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Cos. Caution OECD Not To Expand Tax Reporting Mandate
Multinational companieswould be unduly burdened if the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development expands its requirement for how they report jurisdiction-specific data about tax activities, several corporate executives saidwednesday.
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UK Will Raise Taxes to Pay for COVID-19 Spending
The UK government is set to increase taxes as part of its plans to finance the emergency COVID-19 spending, signalling that even business-friendly jurisdictionswill be leftwith no other choices to strengthen budgets.
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Big Businesses and NGOs find common ground on CbCR data
The OECD's May 12-13 meeting on country-by-country reporting (CbCR) saw businesses and campaign groups find some agreement on the limits of aggregate data compared to consolidated data.
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Polish Subsidiary Is Not a Permanent Establishment, CJEU Says
Just because a non-EU company has a subsidiary in a member state does not mean the company has a permanent establishment in the EU, theCourt of Justice of the European Unionheld.
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Germanys License Barrier Rule and Its Application of the Nexus Approach for Preferential Tax Regimes
In this article, the authors examine the implementation of Germany's license barrier rule and the guidance that theGerman Ministry of Financerecently provided regarding the compliance of preferential tax regimeswith the nexus rule.
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The OECD Dives Into Cash Pools
In this article, the authors examine how tax advisers can structure cash pools such that intercompany interest rates are best positioned towithstand review based on theOECD's new transfer pricing guidance on financial transactions.
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Developing Countries Want Equal Participation in OECD Proposals
Developing countries are seeking an international legal instrument that dealswith tax avoidance and data transparency in a neutral and fairway,whichwould include giving them an equal voice in global digital tax initiatives.
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U.K. Blocking OECD From Posting Aggregated CbC Reporting Data
The U.K. governmentwon't agree to theOECD's publication of aggregated country-by-country reporting data under action 13 of the base erosion and profit-shifting project unless "data quality and consistency issues" are addressed.
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OECD Postpones Key Meeting of Global Tax Overhaul Project
Nearly 140 countries thatwere planning to meet in July to try reaching political consensus on a proposed global corporate tax overhaulwill now meet in early October because of the coronavirus crisis.
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Its Time for Pillar 3: A Global Excess Profits Tax for COVID-19 and Beyond
In this article, the authors consider proposals to rebuild revenue coffers using excess profits taxes during the COVID-19 pandemic and argue that, owing to emerging global tax data, norms, and governance structures, a global excess profits tax has better prospects than a series of unilateral measures.
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So Many Ways to Lose Your Losses
The U.S. income tax ÔøΩ like all others ÔøΩ is supposed to allow for an offset of economic losses against gains so that taxpayers are taxed only on their net income. For the same reason, expenses incurred in generating revenue are supposed to reduce gross income in calculating net income.But it doesn't alwayswork thatway in the case of foreign income includible in the US tax base, and the CARES Act didn't help matters.
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What the CJEUs Hungarian Cases Mean for Digital Taxes
In this article, the author discusses theCourt of Justice of the European Union's recentTescoandVodafonejudgments and their implications for potential challenges to European digital taxes.
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Hungary to Offer Full Exemption for Reinvested Profits
As part of a coronavirus mitigation package, Hungarywill offer companies that pledge to reinvest in Hungary over the next four years a full exemption on reinvested profits.
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Poland to Update COVID-19 Relief Package With Netflix Tax
The Polish government plans to chargeNetflix,Amazon, Apple TV+, and other large video-on-demand service providers a 1.5 percent fee to assist the country's film industry,which has been stalled by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Italian Financial Transaction Tax Does Not Violate EU Law
Charging a tax on financial transactions involving derivatives trading that applies regardless of the market participants' and intermediaries' residence does not constitute a restriction on thefree movement of capital, the EU's highest court held.
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Tax Researchers Chide OECD Digital Tax Push Amid Pandemic
Joseph Boris
Work toward a global tax on corporations' digital operations should be suspended so that countries can devote time and resources to rebuilding their economies from the coronavirus pandemic, two tax policy researchers said in a new study.For the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, "nowwould be a good time to hit the pause button" on the negotiations, Scott Hodge and Daniel Bunn of the Tax Foundation said in research published Monday. They recommended that the talkswait until the global economy has returned to stabilitywith 2% annual growth for two consecutive years.
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Uber, Booking.com Wary About OECDs Gig-Work Tax Rules
Joseph Boris
Ride-hailing service Uber'swariness over acting as a tax data middleman, alongwith travel search engine Booking.com's concern about privacy-law compliance, highlighted comments the OECD saidwednesday it has received through its project to reshape tax rules for the gig economy.
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EU Sticking To Corp. Tax Reform Timetable Despite Crisis
Todd Buell
The European Commission believes that efforts to reform corporate taxation aswell aswork to combat tax fraud are essential tasks, and therefore theywill continue as planned despite the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a draft document seen by Law360.The EU's executive arm plans to issue a communication on fighting tax evasion, according to a draft document. The commission is planning to stick to a timetable, set earlier this year, to issue a communication thatwould involve the tax challenges of moving to digital technology. It also plans to issue another in this quarter on fighting tax evasion, according to the text of a draftwork program.
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5 Considerations When Repatriating Cash For COVID-19
Natalie Olivio
U.S. companies seeking access to their offshore earnings during the coronavirus pandemic may not be able to grab the cash easily due to the inherent complexity of the repatriation process,whichwas nuanced even before the current economic uncertainty.
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Practical Transfer Pricing in Uncertain Economic Conditions
In this article, the author discusses how to reevaluate transfer prices based on market conditions caused by COVID-19 and mitigate complexities associatedwith year-end processes. He also examines how (re)structuring intercompany transactionswith high upfront payments can be effective in deploying cashwithin a multinational group.
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The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Tax Residence Rules
In this article, the author examines the definition of a resident alien undersection 7701(b)in the context of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Navigating New Foreign Income Tax Allocation and Apportionment Regs
Carrie Elliot reviews new proposed regs that allocate taxes to income categories in order to calculate the foreign tax credit limitation.
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Tax Optimism for a Post-Pandemic World
Mindy Herzfeld questionswhether the economic crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic could lead to beneficial changes for the international tax system.
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Global Tax Reform Project Should Consider COVID-19, ICC Says
TheOECDshould take into account the coronaviruspandemic's effects on businesses as it continuestowork on updating the global corporate tax rules for the digital age, a major trade group said.
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Business Groups Urge OECD, EU to Address Tax Relief Roadblocks
Twelve business groups have asked theOECDand theEuropean Commissionto remove obstacles towithholding tax relief on cross-border portfolio investments that have arisen as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Firms Ask EU for Delay of Cross-Border Tax Arrangement Reporting
Financial associations are asking theEuropean Commissionto extend the deadline for implementation of requirements for intermediaries to report cross-border tax arrangements that promote avoidance until 2021 because of complications from thecoronavirus.
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IRS Relaxes Tax Residency Requirements Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
A nonresidentwho is temporarily present in the United States for up to 60 consecutive calendar days because of COVID-19 travel disruptionswill not be considered a U.S. resident under theIRS's substantial presence test.
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Companies must align local and global tax functions for CbCR audits
Country-by-country reporting (CbCR) has pushed Indian taxpayers to seek out greater alignment between the local tax function and the global tax team.
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Denmark Nixes COVID-19 Relief for Companies in Tax Havens
Denmark and Poland are among the first countries to exclude companies located in tax havens from claiming coronavirus relief, and two advocacy groups arepushing the United Kingdom to follow suit.
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The Transformation of International Tax
The recession of 2008 precipitated a political crisis that motivated an unprecedented international project to curb corporate tax dodging. This Article argues, contrary to dominant scholarly views, that this effort transformed international tax ÔøΩ changing its participants, agenda and institutions, norms, and even its legal forms. Perhaps most important, efforts to close corporate tax loopholes opened a rift over the resulting revenues that threatens a hundred-year-old tax treaty framework. This Article identifies and critically evaluates these changes from the perspectives of revenue, inclusivity, legitimacy and accountability, innovation, and durability.
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Addressing Challenges in the Hard-to-Value Intangibles Guideline
In this article, the author uses a Monte Carlo simulation approach to valuing hard-to-value intangibles, discusses the use of publicly available data in considering all known possibilities in performing a simulation, andwalks practitioners through the challenges of implementing that kind of model.
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COVID-19 Shifts Companies' Attention to Tariff Exception
With the shift to e-commerce gaining momentum because of social distancing requirements, some U.S. companies are starting to focus on aworkaround that can eliminate some customs duties, including section 301 tariffs.
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Dutch Advisory Committee Urges More Limited Deductions for MNEs
The Dutch government should lower limits on tax deductions for businesseswith profitable activities in the Netherlands and ensure that the country is at the forefront of international tax reform, an advisory committee recommended.
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Swedish Court Rejects Use of Antiabuse Rule for Intragroup Debt
The option to capitalize interest payments under a loan agreement between a parent company and its subsidiary does not create a separate debt relationship subject to antiavoidance rules, according to Sweden'sSupreme Administrative Court.
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G-20 Global Tax Revamp More Relevant Than Ever, Minister Says