Welcome to Issue 30 of Tax Refresher, our International Special Edition!
In this globally focused edition, we spotlight key developments shaping the international tax landscape and the broader business implications for large corporate and international businesses. As tax rules tighten, reporting obligations expand, and global trade dynamics shift, staying informed is more critical than ever.
Here’s what you’ll find in this issue:
- Major Pillar 2 development – G7 and US reach agreement on global minimum tax
- International Tax Summit 2025 – Key takeaways from our flagship event on global tax strategy
- US-UK Trade Deal – New opportunities, ongoing challenges for key industries
- Public CbCR – New transparency rules and what multinationals need to know
- Post-Brexit VAT Trap – The hidden cost of non-ownership in cross-border transactions
- Rules of Origin – Practical guidance on navigating global trade rules
- EU Tax Reform – Key discussions from the European Parliament’s Subcommittee on Tax Matters
- VAT and Customs – HMRC’s plans to simplify compliance procedures
- Employment Tax Updates – Recent changes and their impact on global workforce planning
- R&D Guidance – Clarifying the rules on subcontracting and subsidised expenditure
- Compliance Insight – Turning regulatory obligations into business opportunities
- Crypto Reporting – HMRC’s new guidance for UK crypto-asset service providers
BTI Spotlight:
Harnessing agentic AI for process optimisation and key updates from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
For any questions or further assistance, contact our tax experts: Chris Danes, Chris Denning, and Alison Horner.
Stay informed, stay compliant, and stay ahead with Tax Refresher.
Major Pillar 2 development: G7 and US reach agreement on global minimum tax
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More insights
The hidden VAT trap in post-Brexit imports: Why non-ownership of goods could cost your business thousands
European Parliament's Subcommittee on Tax Matters Discusses Pillar Two, EU Anti-Tax Avoidance Rules and Tax Incentives
Employment Tax Updates
ESG reporting: A compliance necessity or a business opportunity?
Understanding rules of origin in global trade
HMRC announces its plans for simplifying VAT and customs administration
Updated guidance on subcontracting R&D activities and subsidised expenditure
HMRC issues new reporting guidelines for UK crypto asset service providers
Harnessing agentic AI to transform business process optimization
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Get in touch
As ever, if there are any points you wish to discuss further from this issue, please get in touch with either Alison Horner, Chris Denning or Chris Danes from our Corporate Tax team.