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One step closer to mutual adequacy for EU-US and UK-US data flows
On Friday 7 October, US president Biden signed an Executive Order which, alongside the regulations issued by the Attorney General, implements into US law the agreement in principle announced in March on EU-US personal data flows (the Data Privacy Framewor...
Riding into the sunset: the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill
At the end of 2023, certain EU laws and rights retained as part of domestic law in the UK following its departure from the EU will fall away if the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill currently before the UK Parliament is enacted, save where they...
How to regulate the use of AI in financial services – still looking for answers
How to regulate AI is the subject of a wide-ranging debate, both in the UK and internationally. One of the critical issues in this debate is whether AI can be managed through clarifications to the existing regulatory framework, or whether a new approach i...
Spanish tax measures 2023: the new "Solidarity" Wealth Tax for high-net-worth individuals
On 29 September, Spain’s Minister of Finance announced a series of tax measures, some of which have already been included in the General State Budget Bill for 2023. The multidisciplinary nature of the proposed measures makes it necessary to explain the ke...
Italian Supreme Court sets aside discriminatory tax framework for non-EU pension funds based on free movement of capital
A recent Italian Supreme Court decision could have far-reaching consequences for Italian tax provisions on cross-border dividend payments, in particular to non-EU investment funds. The decision No. 25963 of 2 September 2022 concerned the tax treatment of ...
Overview of 2023 Irish Budget – key tax measures
The Irish Minister for Finance, Paschal Donohoe, and the Irish Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Michael McGrath made their respective speeches to the Irish Parliament on Tuesday 27 September 2022. The Budget has been shaped in the context of si...
Some imp-s'more-tant news...
VAT has often held the answer to many of life's greatest mysteries. Why does my sandwich cost more if I eat in rather than eat out? Or if I say yes to wanting it heated, even if I do take-it-away? Answer: VAT. A cold sandwich to take away is a standard ra...
Acquiring start-ups under the improved R&D regime
The UK is, and intends to remain, a leading start-up hub for the tech and other sectors. R&D tax reliefs play a key role in incentivising investment in start-ups as they reduce the costs of innovation. The proposed changes to the R&D tax relief regime (am...
One tech tip a day keeps the hacker away: NCSC publishes new guidance on how to keep IP safe in cyberspace
Cyber risks, and the reputational fallout that might ensue, are not a new addition to the woes that keep IP practitioners up at night. Thankfully there are a growing number of resources to help you tackle this evolving threat. For example, back in May thi...
SEPs and FRAND – English Courts Remain Essential
SEPs and FRAND have been hot topics for a while and there are no signs of that changing any time soon. In the last couple of months alone there have been three English court decisions relating to SEPs and FRAND terms and the UKIPO has published a summary ...