With all that's been going on in Europe since the start of the year, the United States has been woefully neglected in this column, beyond our fleeting looks at the battles being fought on many fronts regarding the planned introduction of... Read Full Article »
After many delays and setbacks, Brexit went ahead on January 31, 2020. The UK has entered a Brexit transition period which will last until the end of 2020. The transition will allow time for a new relationship agreement to... Read Full Article »
Against a background of inter-party sniping in the United States surrounding President Trump's State of the Union speech (itself taking place during both an impeachment trial and his campaign to secure the Republican presidential nomination... Read Full Article »
As people drift slowly back to work after their festive break (extended in some cases, but not in mine - no rest for the wicked!), you might expect things to begin slowing down on the tax reform front... Read Full Article »
Well, the electoral dice in the United Kingdom have finally fallen, and whatever your feelings on the outcome of the recent contest, the significant majority handed to Prime Minister Boris Johnson by the electorate at least permits... Read Full Article »
As the political turmoil continues unabated in the United Kingdom in the run-up to the December 12 general election, it occurs that the United States has been sadly neglected in this column in the last weeks and months, an oversight that we will... Read Full Article »
This week in Brexit (Bo-rxit? Berck-sit? Maybe we'll stick with Broke-sit...) has been a particularly interesting one. (And there are, it must be said, less polite alternatives to describe the current situation... Read Full Article »
With everything that's been going on in Europe, and on the international stage more broadly, it feels like a long time since we've taken a proper look at what's going on in the United States from a tax perspective... Read Full Article »
The gilet jaunes - the yellow vests movement - have a lot to answer for. It could be partly thanks to them that France is hell-bent on bringing in its national digital tax, a move that is only likely to apply further pressure... Read Full Article »
Umm Al Quwain Free Trade Zone is located in Umm Al Quwain which is one of seven Emirates in UAE and just 45 km away from Dubai. Umm Al Quwain is a progressive and prosperous emirate with modern infrastructure... Read Full Article »
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