Mar 28, 2023 Towards a fair and innovative data economy: European Parliament backs new EU Data Act By Dr Nele Dhondt Jordan Ellison Alexander Chadd The European Parliament (EP) has backed new rules for access to, and use of, data generated in the EU across economic sectors making a...
Oct 22, 2021 Bridging the gap between DSTs and the new global tax system By Zoe Andrews A big driver for international tax reform (and certainly the motivation for the renewed interest in it by the US under the Biden...
Jul 07, 2021 Strategy and Accountability in Digital Trade Deals By Matthew Harman On the day the UK government announced the start of negotiations on a new breed of "Digital Economy Agreement" between the UK and...
Jan 03, 2020 Digital newspapers and VAT By Tanja Velling A Council Directive of November 2018 purported to finally allow Member States to apply a reduced or zero VAT rate to digital books and...
Oct 11, 2019 Introducing Insta-contracts By Slaughter and May In pursuit of reaching a wider audience, the New York Public Library (NYPL) recently ran a project to adapt classic literature to...
Aug 14, 2019 How to get someone to pay for your wall By Slaughter and May Ever since my husband got an iPhone, I have become 'quite' familiar with the yellow BBC Sports banner at the top of the screen, because...
May 21, 2019 Taxing the digital economy: my way or the highway will not lead to a longer-term solution By Deeksha Rathi There is a common recent development in the tax systems of the UK, France, Austria, Poland, Czech Republic, Italy, and Spain. All of...
Mar 18, 2019 International tax reform: marketing intangibles proposal attracts support By Zoe Andrews The "marketing intangibles" proposal has emerged from the OECD's public consultation discussions as the most likely of the OECD's...
Feb 15, 2019 Blending the physical and virtual worlds By Slaughter and May The last few years have seen developments in integrated technologies, such as Hypersurfaces and smart fabrics, which aim to convert...