International

  • August 09, 2024

    AI Helped Uncover €185M In Austrian Tax Revenue In 2023

    A special unit in Austria's Ministry of Finance used an artificial intelligence tool to help discover tax fraud cases, generating roughly €185 million ($202 million) in tax revenue in 2023, the ministry said Friday.

  • August 09, 2024

    Bermuda Seeks Comments On Administration Of Minimum Tax

    Bermuda is looking for comments on proposed administrative changes that would accompany its implementation of the OECD's 15% global corporate minimum tax on large multinational entities, including how in-scope businesses will register with the country's new Corporate Income Tax Agency.

  • August 09, 2024

    3 Indicted On Charges Of Leading €93M VAT Fraud Scheme

    Three people suspected of heading a criminal scheme that carried out €93 million ($102 million) in value-added tax fraud involving primarily Apple AirPods have been indicted in Germany, the European Public Prosecutor's Office said Friday.

  • August 09, 2024

    Australia Seeks To Take Pepsi Royalty Tax Fight To Top Court

    The Australian Taxation Office asked the country's top court for permission to appeal a decision that payments between PepsiCo subsidiaries did not qualify for royalty withholding tax or diverted profits tax, according to a news release Friday.

  • August 09, 2024

    What Books Tax Pros Recommend For This Summer

    As practitioners monitor the tax implications of the U.S. presidential election as well as what might come out of the next European Commission, they may want to take a break with a good book. Here, Law360 takes a look at tax specialists' summer reading recommendations.

  • August 09, 2024

    Taxation With Representation: Latham, Freshfields, Wachtell

    In this week's Taxation With Representation, Quantum Capital Group agrees to a roughly $3 billion deal for Cogentrix Energy, Apax Partners LLP is acquiring Thoughtworks for roughly $1.75 billion, and Mallinckrodt inks a $925 million deal for Therakos.

  • August 08, 2024

    Cayman Co. Owes Tax On Partners' Income, Tax Court Says

    A Cayman Islands partnership is liable for withholding taxes on the share of about $24.8 million in income from its U.S. operations that was allocated to its foreign partners through special purpose vehicles, the U.S. Tax Court said Thursday.

  • August 08, 2024

    Judge In HMRC Case Won't Step Aside Over 'Scurrilous' Claim

    A London judge has refused to recuse himself from litigation involving HM Revenue & Customs because of apparent bias and institutional corruption owing to his former connection to the department, finding some of the allegations "frankly scurrilous."

  • August 08, 2024

    Nixon Peabody Hires Community Development Counsel In DC

    When Steven Feenstra, the newest member of Nixon Peabody LLP's the community development finance practice, visited a client's office some 25 years ago, the photos of the community housing projects the client had helped develop made a lasting impression on him, he told Law360 Pulse in an interview Thursday.

  • August 08, 2024

    UK, Ecuador Agree To Double-Tax Treaty

    HM Revenue & Customs published a newly agreed-upon treaty to prevent double taxation between the U.K. and Ecuador on Thursday, which would come into force after approval by both countries' legislatures.

  • August 08, 2024

    Italy Doubles Flat Tax On Nondomiciled To €200K

    Individuals who transfer their tax residence to Italy will now pay a €200,000 ($218,000) flat tax in lieu of other taxes on their foreign income instead of €100,000, the Italian government announced.

  • August 08, 2024

    EU Commission Will Visit Nations To Discuss Capital Markets

    European Commission officials plan to visit member countries beginning in the fall to discuss integrating the European Union's capital markets, which could involve tax law changes, the commission said Thursday.

  • August 08, 2024

    UK Gov't Refunds £57M In Pension Freedoms Overtaxation

    The government has been forced to repay £59.6 million ($75.5 million) in the three months between April and June to people who overpaid tax after they tapped into their pensions for the first time, according to HM Revenue and Customs.

  • August 07, 2024

    Weak Link Doomed $690M Whistleblower Claim, DC Circ. Says

    A whistleblower could not get up to $690 million, or 30% of the $2.3 billion collected in an Internal Revenue Service offshore voluntary disclosure program, because the connection between his actions and the program was weak, the D.C. Circuit said Wednesday.

  • August 07, 2024

    EU Seeking Members For Financial Advisory Board

    The European Commission put out a call Wednesday for applications from experts interested in taking over roles on the five-person European Fiscal Board, which advises the commission on certain European Union fiscal operations.

  • August 07, 2024

    Pension Plans' Expert Testimony Limited In $2B Tax Fraud Suit

    A New York federal court decided to exclude portions of an expert's testimony on behalf of pension plans that are accused of seeking to defraud Denmark's tax agency in a $2.1 billion tax refund fraud scheme.

  • August 07, 2024

    UN Economists Want Tax Talks To Address Transparency

    Governments should make tax transparency a top priority for the United Nations framework convention on international tax cooperation and create systems that benefit all countries, the organization's economists said Wednesday.

  • August 07, 2024

    Tax Court's Economic Substance Foray May Clarify Limits

    A U.S. Tax Court judge plans to address an ill-defined provision governing the relevance of the economic substance doctrine in a microcaptive insurance case, offering the courts another chance to clarify an anti-abuse tool the IRS has been deploying more often.

  • August 07, 2024

    Tripling UK's DST Would Cost US Cos. $4.4B, Report Says

    The Liberal Democrats' proposal to raise the U.K.'s digital services tax rate to 6% from 2% would cost U.S. companies up to $4.4 billion a year when accounting for the impact of passing on the costs, a business group said.

  • August 07, 2024

    Singapore's Carbon Tax Is Revenue-Neutral, Minister Says

    Singapore's carbon tax is expected to have a neutral impact on tax revenues over the next decade, even after accounting for a recent hike in the rate to SG$25 ($18.81) per metric ton of emissions, the country's environment minister said.

  • August 07, 2024

    HMRC To Publish More Pillar 2 Draft Guidance

    More guidance is coming for U.K. businesses that will need to comply with the country's implementation of the OECD's Pillar Two global minimum corporate tax rules, HM Revenue & Customs said.

  • August 07, 2024

    Tax On Workers, Families Focus Of Irish Budget, Minister Says

    Ireland's finance minister said Wednesday that a priority of the country's next budget will be addressing the tax burdens of families, workers and businesses, adding that the cost of living remains a serious issue.

  • August 07, 2024

    Lawyer Can't Sue Billionaire Hong Kong Bosses At UK Tribunal

    A lawyer cannot sue a wealthy Hong Kong family in England after she claimed she blew the whistle on potential tax evasion while she worked for them because she was based in the Chinese region while the saga unfolded, a tribunal has ruled.

  • August 06, 2024

    US Wants Israeli Businessman Sanctioned In $3.6M FBAR Suit

    An Israeli businessman should be sanctioned for defying a Washington federal court's discovery orders by a default judgment in the U.S. government's $3.6 million case over his unreported foreign bank accounts and by another order to comply, the government said Tuesday.

  • August 06, 2024

    Wind Tower Co. Asks Full Fed. Circ. To Revisit Subsidy Duties

    A Federal Circuit panel wrongly concluded that a 10% depreciation rate for deducting costs related to manufacturing facilities set by Canadian law was an unfair trade subsidy that justified countervailing trade duties, a wind tower manufacturer told the court in seeking a rehearing.

Expert Analysis

  • The Pop Culture Docket: Judge Djerassi On Super Bowl 52

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    Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge Ramy Djerassi discusses how Super Bowl 52, in which the Philadelphia Eagles prevailed over the New England Patriots, provides an apt metaphor for alternative dispute resolution processes in commercial business cases.

  • Employee Experience Strategy Can Boost Law Firm Success

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    Amid continuing business uncertainty, law firms should consider adopting a holistic employee experience strategy — prioritizing consistency, targeting signature moments and leveraging measurement tools — to maximize productivity and profitability, says Haley Revel at Calibrate Consulting.

  • 6 Practice Pointers For Pro Bono Immigration Practice

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    An attorney taking on their first pro bono immigration matter may find the law and procedures beguiling, but understanding key deadlines, the significance of individual immigration judges' rules and specialized aspects of the practice can help avoid common missteps, says Steven Malm at Haynes Boone.

  • Lessons From Country Singer's Personal Service Saga

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    Recent reports that country singer Luke Combs won a judgment against a Florida woman who didn’t receive notice of the counterfeit suit against her should serve as a reminder for attorneys on best practices for effectuating service by electronic means, say attorneys at Jenner & Block.

  • 7 E-Discovery Predictions For 2024 And Beyond

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    The legal and technical issues of e-discovery now affect virtually every lawsuit, and in the year to come, practitioners can expect practices and policies to evolve in a number of ways, from the expanded use of relevancy redactions to mandated information security provisions in protective orders, say attorneys at Littler.

  • 5 Litigation Funding Trends To Note In 2024

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    Over the next year and beyond, litigation funding will continue to evolve in ways that affect attorneys and the larger litigation landscape, from the growth of a secondary market for funded claims, to rising interest rates restricting the availability of capital, says Jeffery Lula at GLS Capital.

  • 4 Legal Ethics Considerations For The New Year

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    As attorneys and clients reset for a new year, now is a good time to take a step back and review some core ethical issues that attorneys should keep front of mind in 2024, including approaching generative artificial intelligence with caution and care, and avoiding pitfalls in outside counsel guidelines, say attorneys at HWG.

  • What The Law Firm Of The Future Will Look Like

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    As the legal landscape shifts, it’s become increasingly clear that the BigLaw business model must adapt in four key ways to remain viable, from fostering workplace flexibility to embracing technology, say Kevin Henderson and Eric Pacifici at SMB Law Group.

  • 4 PR Pointers When Your Case Is In The News

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    Media coverage of new lawsuits exploded last year, demonstrating why defense attorneys should devise a public relations plan that complements their legal strategy, incorporating several objectives to balance ethical obligations and advocacy, say Nathan Burchfiel at Pinkston and Ryan June at Castañeda + Heidelman.

  • Unpacking The Proposed Production Tax Credit Regulations

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    Recently proposed tax regulations for claiming the U.S. clean-energy manufacturers' production credit under Internal Revenue Code Section 45X are less stringent than many had feared but fail to define a fundamental eligibility requirement, say Casey August and Jared Sanders at Morgan Lewis.

  • 10 Considerations For Litigating A New York Tax Case

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    While some of New York’s recently adopted corporate tax regulations are likely to face legal challenges, aggrieved taxpayers should answer certain questions before deciding to embark on the tax litigation process, say Cyavash Ahmadi and Jeffrey Friedman at Eversheds Sutherland.

  • Law Firm Strategies For Successfully Navigating 2024 Trends

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    Though law firms face the dual challenge of external and internal pressures as they enter 2024, firms willing to pivot will be able to stand out by adapting to stakeholder needs and reimagining their infrastructure, says Shireen Hilal at Maior Consultants.

  • Attorneys' Busiest Times Can Be Business Opportunities

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    Attorneys who resolve to grow their revenue and client base in 2024 should be careful not to abandon their goals when they get too busy with client work, because these periods of zero bandwidth can actually be a catalyst for future growth, says Amy Drysdale at Alchemy Consulting.

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