Europe

  • Malta: Corporate income tax return updates with transfer pricing – click here;
  • Albania: Draft law ratifying multilateral convention implementing Pillar Two subject to tax rule – click here;
  • Bulgaria: DAC8 and DAC9 transposition – click here;
  • France: Revised list of non-cooperative jurisdictions – click here;
  • The Netherlands: Pillar two tax return forms published – click here;

Global

  • OECD: New OECD releases on global minimum tax – click here;
  • APAC: Transfer pricing controversy trends shaping the energy and natural resources sector – click here;
  • Canada: Draft second budget bill containing remaining tax measures from 2025 budget, including Pillar Two changes – click here;
  • United States: IRS (Internal Revenue Service) permits retroactive cost allocation refinement – click here;
  • United States & Switzerland: MNEs (Multinational Enterprises) lag global counterparts on CbCR (Country-by-Country Reporting) compliance – click here;

TP Cases

  • Romania: Information regarding significant cases found by the tax authorities in March – click here;
  • Belgium: Anti-abuse provision under parent-subsidiary directive rules applicable – click here;

Webinars

  • Webinar: Cash Pool Transfer Pricing in Practice: Insights from Treasury, Tax, and Technology, May 21st – click here;

Romania

  • Romania: Compliance with the new anti-money laundering rules – deadlines, necessary steps and new targeted entities – click here;
  • Romania: NAFA announces a new Virtual Private Space (SPV) interface – click here
  • Romania: The tax authority motivates the rejection of appeals with non-existent legal articles generated by AI – click here;
  • Romania: The use of AI by the tax authority in dispute resolution – between potential benefits and concrete risks – click here;
  • Romania: NAFA practice in audits and the analysis of unjustified erosion of the tax base through intra-group transactions - Crowe Romania report – click here;
  • Romania: Adrian Nica (NAFA president) revealed the method by which about 400 million euros were lost from the budget - click here.

 

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