International business lawyers must walk the tax minimization tightrope The issue of aggressive tax minimization by transnational corporations is in the public spotlight. This blog argues that international business lawyers advising corporations on tax have a duty to temper their clients’ tax planning. Caspar van Woensel and Graeme McIntyre • November 11, 2014
A deliverable that fails to deliver results This note presents the author’s personal views on the OECD final report on BEPS Action Item 1 “Addressing the Tax Challenges of the Digital Economy”. Aleksandra Bal • September 25, 2014
How to tax Bitcoin? Bitcoin, a decentralized cryptocurrency with no government or central bank, grabbed the public attention as its value skyrocketed at the beginning of 2012. Aleksandra Bal • April 03, 2014 • 1 comment
The end of an era: Luxembourg ends its banking secrecy On 10 April 2013 Luxembourg announced that it will end its banking secrecy as of 1 January 2015. But what are the tax effects of this decision? Lodewijk Wisse • May 13, 2013 • 4 comments