Increasing scrutiny from the media, politicians and the public on multinationals’ tax affairs is expanding the demand for taxation services that can accommodate this rapidly changing environment.
Building and maintaining deep relationships with the tax personnel of multinational companies is at the heart of our practice. Our seasoned professionals have the deep technical skills and experience required to deliver complete tax advisory and compliance services that support clients’ commercial transactions across all industry sectors.
We advise clients on mergers and acquisitions, joint venture structuring, tax-efficient financing, reorganisations, rationalisations, post-merger integration, inbound, and outbound investment, demergers, disputes with and Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC), tax compliance and reporting, and risk mitigation.
Labor & Benefits: How to Prepare for a Successful Audit
August 5, 2025
A&M Senior Director Emily Miligan was recently a guest on the Weaver: Beyond the Numbers podcast and shared insights on how organizations can best prepare for a benefit plan audit.
Tax losses in share deals – Hidden value impacting purchase price negotiations?
August 4, 2025
In many M&A share transactions, tax losses may represent significant hidden value. But that value depends particularly on two key questions: Can the tax losses survive the transaction and can the parties mutually agree on a business plan substantiating the future usage of the potentially surviving tax losses? Our article outlines how jurisdiction-specific rules — especially Germany’s strict change-in-ownership regime — affect the usability of tax losses post-closing, whether tax losses can provide a shelter for historic tax risks and why tax losses impact purchase price negotiations.
EU Customs Reform: Impact on businesses
August 1, 2025
The EU is set to overhaul its customs regulations in 2028, with a key focus on modernising e-commerce.
Clarity on tax classification of foreign bail-in bonds
July 31, 2025
Proposed changes to Australia's tax treatment of bail-in bonds provide much-needed certainty regarding their debt/equity classification and tax law.