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Tax Policy & Controversy - Ernst & Young - Luxembourg

Tax Policy & Controversy Services

Ernst & Young has identified several key factors that are driving change in the global tax controversy and risk management landscape: the accelerating pace of globalization, the shifting economy, the rapid succession of legislative and regulatory changes, and the changing model of tax administration. These engines for change have been making a critical impact on you business – an impact that you need to understand and act on.

Companies that consider and effectively plan for controversy before it happens and incorporate tax risk management into their strategic decision—making can reap benefits. They can achieve greater certainty and gain greater flexibility in their ability to plan. They can release significant amounts of cash from the provision, reduce their tax compliance costs and free up their best people from managing complex tax controversies and litigation. And through the enhancement of their relationships with tax administrations, they can increase their prospects of a lighter tax audit focus in the future.

Ernst & Young professionals will help you to embrace the change.

Verstärkte Steuerrechte in Europa

8 July 2011
Stärkung der Bürgerrechte (pdf, 265.1kb) bei Steuerstreitigkeiten Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte deckt ein breites Spektrum ab.


Tax Policy & Controversy quarterly briefing - February issue now available

16 February 2011
The February 2011 issue of the Tax Policy & Controversy quarterly briefing is now available, with feature articles on developments in China, Japan, Russia, the UK and the USA, alongside coverage of many themes and trends and an exclusive interview with Linda Lizotte-MacPherson, Commissioner and CEO of Canada Revenue Agency.


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