International

  • April 01, 2025

    Gov'ts Ready Concessions, Reprisals Ahead Of US Tariff Wave

    The likely targets of the reciprocal tariff policy President Donald Trump is set to debut Wednesday have been making concessions, vowing reprisals and pursuing closer ties with each other while many have adopted a wait-and-see approach. Here, Law360 looks at how countries are responding to the planned tariffs.

  • April 01, 2025

    EU Opens Portal To Register Importers For Carbon Fee

    Importers of carbon-intensive goods into the European Union can now begin using an online portal to seek authorization for declaring those goods when the bloc's new pricing regime for such items takes full effect next year, the European Commission announced.

  • April 01, 2025

    2 Convicted In Germany For Leading €26M VAT Fraud Ring

    Two individuals were convicted in a German court as ringleaders of a €26 million ($28 million) value-added tax fraud scheme, European Union authorities said Tuesday.

  • April 01, 2025

    Ireland Extending Temporary Energy VAT Rate Through Oct.

    Ireland's slashed value-added tax rate on electricity and gas will be extended another six months through the end of October, the country's Department of Finance said Tuesday.

  • April 01, 2025

    UK Adding OECD List Of Approved Minimum Taxes To Regs

    The U.K. government is incorporating the OECD's lists of qualifying global minimum taxes into regulations to provide certainty to taxpayers calculating their liabilities for the British version, HM Revenue & Customs said Tuesday.

  • April 01, 2025

    Private School Group Challenges VAT On Rights Grounds

    The U.K. government has broken human rights law by removing a value-added tax exemption for school fees because doing so limits access to education, a lawyer representing 10 children told a London court Tuesday.

  • March 31, 2025

    Soda Taxes Fail To Boost Health, Cut Obesity, Group Says

    Raising taxes on sugar-sweetened beverages shows no evidence of improved health benefits, according to a Tax Foundation report.

  • March 31, 2025

    India Sets New High Of APAs Signed In A Year

    India's Central Board of Direct Taxes blew past its previous record of advance pricing agreements signed in a single fiscal year, completing 174 agreements in 2024-25 compared with the last high mark of 125 a year prior, it said Monday.

  • March 31, 2025

    Trump's Tariff Bombardment Keeps Companies Guessing

    U.S. importers are bracing for significant compliance cost increases as President Donald Trump's reciprocal tariff announcement is expected on Wednesday, though recent comments made by the president indicate the duties could be less harsh.

  • March 31, 2025

    Trump, Starmer Discuss Averting US Tariffs On UK Goods

    President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Keir Starmer discussed a possible deal between the U.S. and the U.K. to avoid U.S. tariffs from being imposed on goods such as cars and metals, the British government confirmed.

  • March 31, 2025

    Bank Says Caribbean Decision Blocks £415M VAT Fraud Case

    A Caribbean bank argued in court Monday it could not be sued in England over a £415 million ($537 million) value-added tax fraud, because the matter had already been resolved by a judgment in Curaçao.

  • March 28, 2025

    China's Tax Office Proposes Measures To Fight Tax Evasion

    China's State Tax Administration is seeking public comments on a broad range of tax changes intended to codify the standardization of tax law across China's regions and curb instances of tax dodging, the STA announced Friday.

  • March 28, 2025

    The Tax Angle: Dems Prep For Tax Debate; CBO Eyes Deficits

    From a look at a tax briefing for House Democrats on the expiring provisions of the Republicans' 2017 tax overhaul law to the latest Congressional Budget Office outlook on making the law permanent, here's a peek into a reporter's notebook on a few of the week's developing tax stories.

  • March 28, 2025

    OECD Suggests Lithuania Up Property Taxes, Broaden Base

    Lithuania would be well-served to broaden its tax base, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said Friday, including by increases in taxes on immovable property and a more modern value-added tax collection system.

  • March 28, 2025

    UK Tax Hikes, Thus Uncertainty, Seem Likely, Think Tank Says

    A deteriorating fiscal outlook in the U.K. may force the Labour government to raise some taxes in its fall budget, and that likelihood is sure to foster economic uncertainty about which ones will go up, a U.K. economic research institute said.

  • March 28, 2025

    Taxation With Representation: Norton Rose, Latham, Ashurst

    In this week's Taxation With Representation, Dollar Tree sells its Family Dollar business to private equity firms, eye care company Alcon buys medical technology company Lensar and Ithaca Energy PLC buys the U.K. subsidiary of Japan Petroleum Exploration Co. Ltd.

  • March 27, 2025

    Pfizer Tops Pharma Tax Avoidance, Senate Dems Say

    Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer had no taxable profits in its largest market, the U.S., after booking all its income in jurisdictions including Puerto Rico, Singapore and Ireland, according to a Senate Finance Committee report prepared by panel Democrats that was released Thursday.

  • March 27, 2025

    US Ranked Low At Fighting Real Estate Money Laundering

    The U.S. is the third-worst country when it comes to fighting money laundering in real estate because of a lack of regulations, according to a report ranking the national markets of 24 countries.

  • March 27, 2025

    Sweden Mulling Restrictions On Tax Regime For Foreign Cos.

    Sweden is considering rules that would make it more difficult for foreign companies to be approved for a withholding exemption and expand its ability to revoke such approval as part of the fight against the criminal economy, the government said Thursday. 

  • March 27, 2025

    Final APAs Dipped Slightly From 2023 Record High, IRS Says

    The Internal Revenue Service finalized slightly fewer advance pricing agreements for U.S. multinational corporations in 2024 following a record high in the previous year, according to an agency report released Thursday.

  • March 27, 2025

    UK Industry Groups Raise Alarm Over US Tariff Threat

    The Labour government must secure a trade deal with the U.S. government soon to prevent new tariffs hitting the British car industry in early April, industry groups warned Thursday.

  • March 27, 2025

    EU Parliament Group Pushes For Simplified Bloc Tax Code

    The European Union's tax agenda should focus on reducing complexity and fragmentation across the bloc's 27 member states, according to a recent EU Parliament committee report, which recommended embracing coordinated policies.

  • March 27, 2025

    NFTC Keeps Pushing For Standardized Pillar 2 Reporting

    The National Foreign Trade Council reiterated its request for the OECD to ensure a standardized approach to acquiring the cross-jurisdiction information required for Pillar Two global minimum tax returns, noting its members still have confidentiality concerns.

  • March 27, 2025

    Gov't Urged To Review State Pension Ahead Of Tax 'Cliff Edge'

    The U.K. government must reform the state pension or face a "bizarre tax cliff edge" where benefits exceed personal allowance thresholds, experts warned.

  • March 26, 2025

    EU Import System Fails To Prevent VAT Fraud, Report Says

    The European Union's simplified import customs procedures do not do enough to identify and prevent value-added tax fraud because of loopholes and inconsistencies, an EU watchdog said, also pointing out that various bloc members' oversight of such procedures was lacking.

Expert Analysis

  • How Firms Can Ensure Associate Gender Parity Lasts

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    Among associates, women now outnumber men for the first time, but progress toward gender equality at the top of the legal profession remains glacially slow, and firms must implement time-tested solutions to ensure associates’ gender parity lasts throughout their careers, say Kelly Culhane and Nicole Joseph at Culhane Meadows.

  • 7 Common Myths About Lateral Partner Moves

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    As lateral recruiting remains a key factor for law firm growth, partners considering a lateral move should be aware of a few commonly held myths — some of which contain a kernel of truth, and some of which are flat out wrong, says Dave Maurer at Major Lindsey.

  • 6 Pointers For Attys To Build Trust, Credibility On Social Media

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    In an era of information overload, attorneys can use social media strategically — from making infographics to leveraging targeted advertising — to cut through the noise and establish a reputation among current and potential clients, says Marly Broudie at SocialEyes Communications.

  • US-Chile Tax Treaty May Encourage Cross-Border Investment

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    Provisions in the recently effective U.S.-Chile bilateral income tax treaty should encourage business between the two countries, as they reduce U.S. withholding tax on investment income for Chilean taxpayers, exempt certain U.S. taxpayers from Chilean capital gains tax, and clarify U.S. foreign tax credit rules, say attorneys at Kramer Levin.

  • A Post-Mortem Analysis Of Stroock's Demise

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    After the dissolution of 147-year-old firm Stroock late last year shook up the legal world, a post-mortem analysis of the data reveals a long list of warning signs preceding the firm’s collapse — and provides some insight into how other firms might avoid the same disastrous fate, says Craig Savitzky at Leopard Solutions.

  • SG's Office Is Case Study To Help Close Legal Gender Gap

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    As women continue to be underrepresented in the upper echelons of the legal profession, law firms could learn from the example set by the Office of the Solicitor General, where culture and workplace policies have helped foster greater gender equality, say attorneys at Ocean Tomo.

  • Reimagining Law Firm Culture To Break The Cycle Of Burnout

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    While attorney burnout remains a perennial issue in the legal profession, shifting post-pandemic expectations mean that law firms must adapt their office cultures to retain talent, say Kevin Henderson and Eric Pacifici at SMB Law Group.

  • Cayman Islands Off AML Risk Lists, Signaling Robust Controls

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    As a world-leading jurisdiction for securitization special purpose entities, the removal of the Cayman Islands from increased anti-money laundering monitoring lists is a significant milestone that will benefit new and existing financial services customers conducting business in the territory, say lawyers at Walkers Global.

  • The Legal Industry Needs A Cybersecurity Paradigm Shift

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    As law firms face ever-increasing risks of cyberattacks and ransomware incidents, the legal industry must implement robust cybersecurity measures and privacy-centric practices to preserve attorney-client privilege, safeguard client trust and uphold the profession’s integrity, says Ryan Paterson at Unplugged.

  • As Promised, IRS Is Coming For Crypto Tax Evaders

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    The IRS is fulfilling its promise to crack down on those who have neglected to pay taxes on cryptocurrency earnings, as demonstrated by recently imposed prison sentences, enforcement initiatives and meetings with international counterparts — suggesting a few key takeaways for taxpayer compliance, say attorneys at BakerHostetler.

  • 5 Reasons Associates Shouldn't Take A Job Just For Money

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    As a number of BigLaw firms increase salary scales for early-career attorneys, law students and lateral associates considering new job offers should weigh several key factors that may matter more than financial compensation, say Albert Tawil at Lateral Hub and Ruvin Levavi at Power Forward.

  • 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.

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