International

  • August 07, 2025

    HMRC Aims To Improve Data Access For Tax Research

    HM Revenue & Customs could achieve its goal of making tax data more easily accessible to other government bodies and external researchers in part by improving its existing anonymized data production service, the agency said Thursday.

  • August 07, 2025

    Fuel Tax Decline Hit Australia's Coffers, Budget Report Says

    The Australian government's budget is expected to have returned to a deficit this year, in part due to the decarbonization of the transportation industry, which has eroded the fuel excise tax base, according to a government report published Thursday.

  • August 07, 2025

    German Carmakers Press EU To Secure Tariff Relief Quickly

    A German automaker association urged the European Union to finalize its trade deal with the U.S. to relieve the car manufacturing industry of the pressure of tariffs.

  • August 07, 2025

    Accounting Co. Faces Trial In 1st FTP Tax Evasion Case

    Accounting firm Bennett Verby Ltd. faced accusations on Thursday that it had failed to prevent tax evasion alongside six individuals charged with tax evasion and fraud offenses.

  • August 07, 2025

    Judge Extends Freeze On Assets Of Former EY Exec's Wife

    A freezing order against the assets of the wife of EY's former head of tax was maintained on Thursday by a court, following a finding that his transfer of his assets to her was a sham designed to hide them from his creditors.

  • August 06, 2025

    Gov'ts Seek Wider Taxing Rights Pledge In UN Tax Convention

    A wide group of countries advocated Wednesday for a de-emphasis on business activities in favor of targeting economic activities in general as governments debated how to articulate a commitment to a "fair allocation of taxing rights" within the United Nations' global tax convention.

  • August 06, 2025

    Biz Group Urges EU To Pursue Digital Tax, Limit Min. Tax

    The European Union should pursue a blocwide digital services tax as a counterbalance to its trade agreement with the U.S. and should limit the 15% minimum tax to preserve investment, an Italian business group said, calling the trade deal "appalling."

  • August 06, 2025

    Trump Hits India With 50% Tariff For Russian Oil Purchases

    President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that he would increase India's tariff rate to 50% by late August, citing the country's imports of Russian oil.

  • August 06, 2025

    Troutman Adds Former Fannie Mae Associate GC In DC

    The former associate general counsel at the Federal National Mortgage Association, who spent the past decade as a tax partner with Morris Manning & Martin LLP, has joined Troutman Pepper Locke LLP in the nation's capital, the firm announced Wednesday.

  • August 06, 2025

    Starmer Declines To Rule Out Tax Hikes In UK Budget

    U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer declined to rule out tax hikes in the autumn budget after a think tank claimed Wednesday that the government will need to raise more tax revenue to meet its fiscal rules and prevent a deficit of £41.2 billion ($55 billion).

  • August 06, 2025

    G7's Tax Carveout For US Cos. Raises EU State Aid Questions

    The Group of Seven nations' deal to exclude U.S. companies from Pillar Two minimum tax rules would give those companies a competitive advantage, experts say, prompting questions about the carveout's compatibility with EU state aid rules and whether a viable path exists to challenge the deal.

  • August 06, 2025

    3 Key Foreign Entity Issues In Claiming Clean Energy Credits

    Stricter foreign supply chain and business ownership rules were tacked onto clean energy tax credits that weren't eliminated under the new budget reconciliation law, raising major compliance hurdles that have practitioners eagerly awaiting implementation rules from the U.S. Treasury Department. Here, Law360 outlines key issues the agencies need to address in coming guidance on restrictions targeting projects linked to foreign entities of concern.

  • August 06, 2025

    Japan, Ukraine Update Tax Treaty Rates, Avoidance Rule

    Japan and Ukraine have updated their tax treaty with lower withholding rates for certain shareholders, an anti-avoidance rule and a new time frame used to determine a tax exemption for short-term visitors, the Japanese tax authority said Wednesday.

  • August 05, 2025

    EU Looks To Expand Sectors For Emissions Trading State Aid

    The European Union is looking to expand sectors that are eligible to receive state aid to compensate for increased costs of operation from complying with the bloc's emissions trading system, as well as updating related benchmarks for electricity consumption efficiency, according to a consultation.

  • August 05, 2025

    McGuireWoods Adds Loeb & Loeb Tax Pro In Los Angeles

    McGuireWoods LLP is enhancing its corporate team, announcing Tuesday it is bringing in a Loeb & Loeb LLP tax expert as a partner in its Los Angeles office in Century City.

  • August 05, 2025

    Simpson Thacher Adds Tax, Funds Pro From Dechert

    Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP announced Monday that it has continued its growth in the tax and registered funds spaces, welcoming a partner from Dechert LLP to its New York office.

  • August 05, 2025

    Gov'ts Aim For Broad Pledges To Form UN Tax Convention

    Diplomats broadly agreed Tuesday to draft high-level commitments for the U.N. global tax convention and leave the technical details of how to operationalize those commitments to binding protocols that would supplement the convention.

  • August 05, 2025

    Swiss President Hustles To DC To Address 39% Tariff

    Swiss President Karin Keller-Sutter traveled Tuesday to Washington, D.C., for trade talks with the White House after Switzerland was hit with a 39% tariff on exports to the United States.

  • August 05, 2025

    Aussie Unions Call For 25% Tax On Millionaires

    The Australian government should impose a 25% tax on people earning more than AU$1 million ($647,000) to reduce inequality, alongside other measures targeting big business, according to a coalition of the country's labor unions.

  • August 04, 2025

    EU Postpones Tariffs To Finalize US Trade Agreement

    The European Union will delay planned trade countermeasures for the next six months, including tariffs on over €93 billion ($107.6 billion) of U.S. goods entering the bloc, as the EU and U.S. work toward implementing the framework trade deal agreed to last week, a spokesperson for the European Commission said Monday.

  • August 04, 2025

    EU Court To Hear Digital Nomad Case Against VAT Rules

    A European Union court will hear the case of an online short-term rental company against the bloc's deemed supplier rules for value-added tax on the grounds that the provisions disadvantage the industry, according to a notice issued Monday.

  • August 04, 2025

    Portugal Pushes Back On EU Tobacco Tax Overhaul

    The Portuguese government opposes a European Union proposal to tax alternatives to cigarettes as heavily as actual cigarettes, to raise the overall rate on such products and to redirect revenue from national-level tobacco taxes to fund the bloc's budget, the government said.

  • August 04, 2025

    Thailand Eyes Tax Credits That Qualify For 15% Minimum Tax

    A Thai government commission has approved amendments to introduce refundable tax credits that qualify as income under the 15% global minimum tax system, including for expenditures on research and development, according to a news release by the Thailand Board of Investment.

  • August 04, 2025

    Pensions Dashboards Could Ease UK Inheritance Tax 'Chaos'

    The government could use new online retirement savings portals to ease the expected chaos around introducing inheritance tax on pension wealth, a professional services company said Monday.

  • August 01, 2025

    New Int'l Tax Rules Heighten Discrimination Worries In States

    The new federal tax law's broader tax base for international income could magnify foreign commerce discrimination concerns that are already present in states that conformed to prior iterations of the federal tax code.

Expert Analysis

  • Promoting Diversity In The Selection Of ADR Neutrals

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    Choosing neutrals from diverse backgrounds is an important step in promoting inclusion in the legal profession, and it can enhance the legitimacy and public perception of alternative dispute resolution proceedings, say attorneys at Lowenstein Sandler.

  • Striking A Balance Between AI Use And Attorney Well-Being

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    As the legal industry increasingly adopts generative artificial intelligence tools to boost efficiency, leaders must note the hidden costs of increased productivity, and work to protect attorneys’ well-being while unlocking AI’s full potential, says Ed Sohn at Factor.

  • How Judiciary Can Minimize AI Risks In Secondary Sources

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    Because courts’ standing orders on generative artificial intelligence and other safeguards do not address the risk of hallucinations in secondary source materials, the judiciary should consider enlisting legal publishers and database hosts to protect against AI-generated inaccuracies, say attorneys at Lankler Siffert & Wohl.

  • How Attorneys Can Break Free From Career Enmeshment

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    Ambitious attorneys can sometimes experience career enmeshment — when your sense of self-worth becomes unhealthily tangled up in your legal vocation — but taking the time to discover and realign with your core personal values can help you recover your identity, says Janna Koretz at Azimuth Psychological.

  • Lawyers With Disabilities Are Seeking Equity, Not Pity

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    Attorneys living with disabilities face extra challenges — including the need for special accommodations, the fear of stigmatization and the risk of being tokenized — but if given equitable opportunities, they can still rise to the top of their field, says Kate Reder Sheikh, a former attorney and legal recruiter at Major Lindsey & Africa.

  • Judicial Committee Best Venue For Litigation Funding Rules

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    The Advisory Committee on Civil Rules' recent decision to consider developing a rule for litigation funding disclosure is a welcome development, ensuring that the result will be the product of a thorough, inclusive and deliberative process that appropriately balances all interests, says Stewart Ackerly at Statera Capital.

  • The Strategic Advantages Of Appointing A Law Firm CEO

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    The impact on law firms of the recent CrowdStrike outage underscores that the business of law is no longer merely about providing supplemental support for legal practice — and helps explain why some law firms are appointing dedicated, full-time CEOs to navigate the challenges of the modern legal landscape, says Jennifer Johnson at Calibrate Strategies.

  • How Cos. Can Build A Strong In-House Pro Bono Program

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    During this year’s pro bono celebration week, companies should consider some key pointers to grow and maintain a vibrant in-house program for attorneys to provide free legal services for the public good, says Mary Benton at Alston & Bird.

  • Home Canning Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    Making my own pickles and jams requires seeing a process through from start to finish, as does representing clients from the start of a dispute at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board through any appeals to the Federal Circuit, says attorney Kevin McNish.

  • Use The Right Kind Of Feedback To Help Gen Z Attorneys

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    Generation Z associates bring unique perspectives and expectations to the workplace, so it’s imperative that supervising attorneys adapt their feedback approach in order to help young lawyers learn and grow — which is good for law firms, too, says Rachael Bosch at Fringe Professional Development.

  • Congress Can And Must Enact A Supreme Court Ethics Code

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    As public confidence in the U.S. Supreme Court dips to historic lows following reports raising conflict of interest concerns, Congress must exercise its constitutional power to enact a mandatory and enforceable code of ethics for the high court, says Muhammad Faridi, president of the New York City Bar Association.

  • What To Make Of Dueling Corporate Transparency Act Rulings

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    Although challenges to the Corporate Transparency Act abound — as highlighted by recent federal court decisions from Alabama and Oregon taking opposite positions on its constitutionality — the act is still law, so companies should comply with their filing requirements or face the potential consequences, say attorneys at Lowenstein Sandler.

  • The Pop Culture Docket: Justice Lebovits On Gilbert And Sullivan

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    Characters in the 19th century comic operas of Gilbert and Sullivan break the rules of good lawyering by shamelessly throwing responsible critical thought to the wind, providing hilarious lessons for lawyers and judges on how to avoid a surfeit of traps and tribulations, say acting New York Supreme Court Justice Gerald Lebovits and law student Tara Scown.

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