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International tax reform could increase global tax revenues by up to 4%
While discussions continue on the design and technical detail of international tax reform under Pillars One and Two, the OECD Secretariat has the difficult task of modelling the impact of the changes. At the OECD’s webcast on 13 February, the preliminary...
Bumps in the road for connected vehicles? EDPB publishes draft guidelines
Connected vehicles, alongside autonomous vehicles, are often cited as the technology that will transform the way we travel - a transport revolution, some claim. Connected vehicles are, however, not without their challenges. A connected car can generate 25...
"Smile, you’re on CCTV... and read on for our full privacy notice!" – EDPB adopts new CCTV guidance
The UK is widely seen as a world leader in CCTV, driven by decades of increasing expenditure (both public and private) on the installation and development of video surveillance systems. The British Security Industry Association estimated that there are up...
Transfer pricing aspects of financial transactions
The OECD’s much-anticipated Transfer Pricing Guidance on Financial Transactions will form a new Chapter X of the Transfer Pricing Guidelines (TPG) and will add a new section to Chapter I on risk-free and risk-adjusted rates of return. The OECD intends for...
European Commission continues crack down on cross-border online trade restrictions
The European Commission has sent another clear message that it will not tolerate restrictions to cross-border online trade, fining NBCUniversal EUR14.3 million for restricting sales of film merchandise products featuring the likes of the Minions, Shrek...
US Government finalizes rules on transfers to partnerships with related foreign partners
In an effort to close the door to a potentially abusive tax scheme involving partnerships with related foreign partners, the US government issued final regulations on 17 January 2020. The regulations, which generally apply to transfers occurring on or...
OECD reviews Country-by-Country Reporting, suggesting possible extensions
The OECD has released the consultation document for its review of Country-by-Country Reporting which forms part of the standardised approach to transfer pricing documentation established under Action 13 of the BEPS Project (see press release). The review...
CJEU fails to provide clarity on the term ‘computer software’ for trade marks
The CJEU last week had the opportunity to rule on whether the term ‘computer software’ was too broad for the purposes of a trade mark registration. The case considered various questions of trade mark law, including if it was possible to obtain trade mark...
Will rejecting the EU’s new copyright directive #savetheinternet?
In a U-turn against its policy under Theresa May’s government, the UK has indicated that it will not implement the EU’s new Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market (the "Directive”) now it has left the EU. On 16 January 2020, UK Minister for...
A new year, a new privacy law for Hong Kong?
The Hong Kong government has proposed wide-ranging reforms to its data privacy law, the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance (Cap 486) (“PDPO”). The contemplated reforms, first discussed in the legislature in January 2020, would be the most radical overhaul...
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