International

  • July 24, 2025

    GOP Reps. Urge IRS To Roll Back Economic Substance Ruling

    The Internal Revenue Service should withdraw a revenue ruling that invokes the economic substance doctrine to disregard certain intercompany transactions, 20 Republicans on the House Ways and Means Committee said Thursday, arguing it leaves taxpayers uncertain about how to apply partnership tax laws to commercial transactions.

  • July 24, 2025

    EU Considering Overhaul Of VAT On Traveling

    The European Commission is seeking comments on how best to adjust its value-added tax rules for travel agents and passenger transportation, saying Thursday that the current rules are outdated and overly complex, leading to economic distortions and lower tax revenue.

  • July 24, 2025

    German Court Convicts 4th In €195M VAT Fraud Scheme

    A fourth person has been convicted in connection with a €195 million ($229.3 million) value-added tax fraud scheme, this time in a German regional court, the European Public Prosecutor's Office said.

  • July 24, 2025

    OECD Pricing Tax Lacks Gains For Many Nations, Report Says

    The OECD's subject-to-tax rule would not affect any treaties between the organization's members and major developing countries, while the United Nations' alternative version could raise revenue more effectively, according to a report from the Group of 24 nations and an intergovernmental think tank. 

  • July 24, 2025

    Tax Reforms Key To Thailand Social Protections, OECD Says

    Spending on nonhealthcare social protections in Thailand makes up 2.1% of its gross domestic product, and raising that spending will require juiced tax revenue, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said Thursday while suggesting avenues for such an increase.

  • July 23, 2025

    Fla. Man Gets 5 Years In Jail For Hiding Swiss Bank Accounts

    A Florida federal judge on Wednesday sentenced a Miami man to five years in prison on a conspiracy-related count in connection with evading taxes on approximately $20 million he held in Swiss bank accounts and setting up trusts in an attempt to hide assets.

  • July 23, 2025

    Rising Star: Freshfields' Joe Soltis

    Joe Soltis of Freshfields LLP has advised companies on several multibillion-dollar transactions, including Cencora's $4.6 billion acquisition of Retina Consultants of America, earning him a spot among the tax law practitioners under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.

  • July 23, 2025

    UK Payroll Co. Dodges £2.1M Penalty In VAT Fraud Case

    A payroll company isn't liable for a penalty of £2.1 million ($2.8 million) and can claim a deduction on the £7.1 million in value-added tax that was lost to fraud by a missing trader, a Manchester tribunal ruled.

  • July 23, 2025

    Katten Welcomes Ex-Gibson Dunn Tax Pro In New York

    Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP announced on Tuesday that it has added a former Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP of counsel to its transactional tax planning practice, noting her extensive experience in the finance space.

  • July 23, 2025

    EU E-Commerce Rules Generated €33B VAT In 2024

    The European Union's measures for better collecting value-added taxes from online sales and the globalized economy generated €33 billion ($38.7 billion) across three reporting regimes last year, the bloc said Wednesday.

  • July 22, 2025

    Trump Says US Has Reached 'Exciting' Trade Deal With Japan

    President Donald Trump on Tuesday said the United States has entered into a "massive" trade deal with Japan under which Japan will "open their country to trade, including cars and trucks, rice and certain other agricultural products" and pay a 15% tariff.

  • July 22, 2025

    Civil Rights Org. Backs 2nd Suit Over Tariffs, In Texas

    The New Civil Liberties Alliance is representing two businesses and a trade association in Texas federal court in a suit filed on Monday against the federal government — the second suit the alliance has taken on to fight President Donald Trump's emergency tariffs.

  • July 22, 2025

    Trump Announces Framework For Indonesia Trade Deal

    Indonesian goods entering the U.S. will face a 19% tariff beginning Aug. 1 as U.S. exports will benefit from a series of tariff reductions and removal of certain trade barriers by Indonesia, according to new details President Donald Trump announced for a trade deal between the two countries Tuesday on Truth Social.

  • July 22, 2025

    Senate Panel Approves Sidley Partner To Be Top Treasury Atty

    The Senate Finance Committee approved President Donald Trump's nomination of a Sidley Austin LLP partner to be general counsel of the U.S. Department of the Treasury, sending his nomination to the full Senate for consideration.

  • July 22, 2025

    Archer & Greiner Lands Cullen And Dykman Tax Leader In NJ

    Archer & Greiner PC has added the former leader of Cullen and Dykman LLP's tax department as a partner, who brings her expertise in mergers and acquisitions and other transactions to the firm. 

  • July 22, 2025

    Rising Star: Kirkland's Devin Heckman

    Devin Heckman of Kirkland & Ellis LLP has advised clients on the tax aspects of several multibillion-dollar acquisitions involving technology and healthcare companies, forging ongoing relationships and earning him a spot among the tax attorneys under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.

  • July 22, 2025

    UK Releases Proposed Changes To 15% Min. Tax Legislation

    The U.K. released draft legislation aimed at recalibrating its laws on the 15% global minimum tax in a number of ways, including capturing more permanent establishments, excluding more deferred tax assets and adjusting intragroup accounting discrepancies.

  • July 22, 2025

    Irish Board Affirms Tax Bill Against Loss Scheme Participant

    The Irish Tax Appeals Commission closed out one of the remaining cases stemming from an investment fund, citing a court decision that found the participants used the syndicate to generate losses to reduce their taxable income.

  • July 22, 2025

    UK Anti-Tax Avoidance Rules Inconsistent, HMRC Told

    The British government should seek to simplify its anti-tax avoidance rules for income tax to eliminate inconsistencies and avoid double taxation of earnings, accounting firms and tax professionals told HM Revenue & Customs in a consultation.

  • July 22, 2025

    Golf Adviser Reaped $2M In Secret Commissions, Court Rules

    A former consultant to a U.K. golf retailer engaged in deceit, breach of trust and breach of fiduciary duty to reap over $2 million in secret commissions related to sales of golf equipment, a London court ruled Tuesday.

  • July 22, 2025

    OECD Updates Transfer Pricing Profiles For 12 Countries

    The OECD updated 12 countries' entries in its transfer pricing database Tuesday, showing that while none of these countries has adopted the simplified approach for addressing baseline marketing and distribution activities known as Amount B, many have reached a political agreement on the measure.

  • July 22, 2025

    US Expatriations Over 1,000 Again In 2nd Quarter

    While about 200 fewer people expatriated from the U.S. in the second quarter of 2025 compared with the first quarter, the number still totaled above 1,000, the Internal Revenue Service said Tuesday.

  • July 22, 2025

    Gov't Sets Out Plan To Include Pensions In Inheritance Tax

    The government has confirmed that it is pushing ahead with plans to apply inheritance tax to wealth transferred through pensions in a move that experts say marks a "seismic" change for the sector.

  • July 21, 2025

    Guinea Tells DC Circ. $22M Award Can't Be Enforced

    The Republic of Guinea has urged the D.C. Circuit not to revive a consulting company's bid to enforce a $22 million arbitration award, saying a lower court correctly found that it was unclear whether the country agreed to arbitrate the dispute in the first place.

  • July 21, 2025

    Tax-Lien Biz Atty Tells Jury He Didn't Seek To Dupe Lender

    Counsel for a former compliance lawyer accused of pilfering from a $20 million line of credit extended to his tax-lien investment firm told a Manhattan federal jury Monday that the defendant was "sloppy," but never intended fraud.

Expert Analysis

  • Firms Still Have Lateral Market Advantage, But Risks Persist

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    Partner and associate mobility data from the fourth quarter of 2024 shows that we’re in a new, stable era of lateral hiring where firms have the edge, but leaders should proceed cautiously, looking beyond expected revenue and compensation analyses for potential risks, say Julie Henson and Greg Hamman at Decipher Investigative Intelligence.

  • We Must Allow Judges To Use Their Independent Judgment

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    As two recent cases show, the ability of judges to access their independent judgment crucially enables courts to exercise the discretion needed to reach the right outcome based on the unique facts within the law, says John Siffert at Lankler Siffert & Wohl.

  • Preparing For Tariffs On Canadian Power In The Northeast

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    The on-again, off-again risk of import and export tariffs on energy transactions between the U.S. and Canada may have repercussions for U.S. energy stakeholders in the ISO New England and New York Independent System Operator electricity markets — but there are options that could help reduce cost impacts, say attorneys at Husch Blackwell.

  • Making The Case For Rest In The Legal Profession

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    For too long, a culture of overwork has plagued the legal profession, but research shows that attorneys need rest to perform optimally and sustainably, so legal organizations and individuals must implement strategies that allow for restoration, says Marissa Alert at MDA Wellness, Carol Ross-Burnett at CRB Global, and Denise Robinson at The Still Center.

  • Mitigating Tariff Risks For Healthcare In US And Canada

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    Healthcare stakeholders should take steps to evaluate the impact of cross-border tariffs, as the historically strong ties between Canada and the U.S. demonstrate the potential for real disruption and harm to the healthcare industry in both countries, say attorneys at Norton Rose.

  • 4 Ways Women Attorneys Can Build A Legal Legacy

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    This Women’s History Month, women attorneys should consider what small, day-to-day actions they can take to help leave a lasting impact for future generations, even if it means mentoring one person or taking 10 minutes to make a plan, says Jackie Prester, a former shareholder at Baker Donelson.

  • A Judge's Pointers For Adding Spice To Dry Legal Writing

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    U.S. District Judge Fred Biery shares a few key lessons about how to go against the grain of the legal writing tradition by adding color to bland judicial opinions, such as by telling a human story and injecting literary devices where possible.

  • 7 Tips For Associates To Thrive In Hybrid Work Environments

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    As the vast majority of law firms have embraced some type of hybrid work policy, associates should consider a few strategies to get the most out of both their in-person and remote workdays, says James Argionis at Cozen O’Connor.

  • IRS Should Revise Overbroad Microcaptive Regs

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    Rather than seeking to curtail use of congressionally sanctioned microcaptive insurance programs by imposing burdensome disclosure obligations, the Internal Revenue Service should revisit its recently finalized regulations and implement rules tailored to address areas of specific abuse, say attorneys at Zerbe Miller.

  • What's Next For Russia Sanctions After Task Force Disbanded

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    Attorney General Pam Bondi’s recent disbanding of Task Force KleptoCapture, which was initially aimed at seizing Russian oligarchs’ funds and assets, is unlikely to mean the end of Russia sanctions enforcement and other economic countermeasures, as the architecture for criminal enforcement remains in place, say attorneys at BakerHostetler.

  • How Law Firms Can Counteract The Loneliness Epidemic

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    The legal industry is facing an urgent epidemic of loneliness, affecting lawyer well-being, productivity, retention and profitability, and law firm leaders should take concrete steps to encourage the development of genuine workplace connections, says Michelle Gomez at Littler and Gwen Mellor Romans at Herald Talent.

  • 5 Keys To Building Stronger Attorney-Client Relationships

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    Attorneys are often focused on being seen as the expert, but bonding with clients and prospects by sharing a few key personal details provides the basis for a caring, trusted and profoundly deeper business relationship, says Deb Feder at Feder Development.

  • Attorneys Must Act Now To Protect Judicial Independence

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    Given the Trump administration's recent moves threatening the independence of the judiciary, including efforts to impeach judges who ruled against executive actions, lawyers must protect the rule of law and resist attempts to dilute the judicial branch’s authority, says attorney Bhavleen Sabharwal.

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