Atlantic Global Risk director Mike Gaffney joined our “GILTI Conscience” podcast for an in-depth discussion with David Farhat, Nate Carden and Stefane Victor on tax insurance, including how the product works, how policies are...more
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently released instructions for employees that may have the effect of deterring some companies from submitting advance pricing agreement (APA) requests. That, in turn, could introduce...more
In the new episode of our tax podcast, “GILTI Conscience,” EY’s Michael McDonald discusses whether the OECD’s DEMPE transfer pricing guidelines are being properly interpreted, including whether some jurisdictions are placing...more
In episode seven of "GILTI Conscience," hosts Nate Carden and David Farhat talk with Keystone Strategy's Bram Isgur about the issue underlying most major transfer pricing cases: whether to look forward to see what pricing...more
In this episode of Skadden’s “GILTI Conscience” podcast, partners Nate Carden and David Farhat discuss the German nonresident withholding tax with partner Johannes Frey, in the Frankfurt office, and Ryan Lange and Kerim Keser...more
Skadden is proud to present "GILTI Conscience," a new podcast series in which tax partners Nate Carden and David Farhat invite other industry leaders and authorities to join them in discussing pressing transfer pricing...more
On February 16, 2017, Skadden hosted a webinar titled “Prospects for U.S. Business Tax Reform: What You Need to Know.” The Skadden panelists were M&A partner Stephen Arcano; global tax co-head Eric Sensenbrenner; and tax...more
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On Wednesday, the U.K. Government released draft legislation to be effective on 1 April 2015, which will impose a “diverted profits tax” (DPT) at 25 percent of the amount of profits deemed to have been diverted from the U.K....more