Tax
Tax rules are becoming more and more complex both internationally and nationally with an increased focus on businesses paying the "right" amount of tax and the introduction of detailed anti-avoidance rules intended to counter aggressive practices.
Our experts can help businesses understand the specific tax landscape in which they operate so that they are compliant with the tax rules that affect their business and sector, minimise tax exposure and, importantly, achieve commercial objectives.
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Coronavirus Legal Briefing | The EU's exit strategy for business
Welcome to Osborne Clarke's Coronavirus Legal Briefing, our newsletter on business law issues in these sombre times.
Coronavirus A guide for your business
COVID-19 – and the measures governments have implemented to slow the spread of the virus – represent an unprecedented challenge...
UK presses ahead with digital services tax
The UK confirmed in the Budget on 11 March 2020 that it is introducing a digital services tax (DST) from...
Coronavirus | A guide for your business
The coronavirus represents a unique challenge for businesses playing their part in looking after staff and customers, while continuing to...
Corporate tax residency: potential implications of COVID-19
Coronavirus-related travel restrictions may cause problems for certain non-UK companies if non-UK-resident directors cannot physically attend UK board meetings.
New directive threatens the use of self-employed contractor models in Europe
Coronavirus Legal Briefing | The EU's exit strategy for business
Welcome to Osborne Clarke's Coronavirus Legal Briefing, our newsletter on business law issues in these sombre times.
Coronavirus A guide for your business
COVID-19 – and the measures governments have implemented to slow the spread of the virus – represent an unprecedented challenge...
UK presses ahead with digital services tax
The UK confirmed in the Budget on 11 March 2020 that it is introducing a digital services tax (DST) from...
Coronavirus | A guide for your business
The coronavirus represents a unique challenge for businesses playing their part in looking after staff and customers, while continuing to...
Corporate tax residency: potential implications of COVID-19
Coronavirus-related travel restrictions may cause problems for certain non-UK companies if non-UK-resident directors cannot physically attend UK board meetings.