
A&M's National Tax Office provides clients with access to domestic and global tax experts to advise you on complex tax issues and deliver insights on evolving regulations and tax developments.
A Knowledgeable and Experienced Team.
Directed by Practice Leader and Managing Director Kevin M. Jacobs, our global team of seasoned professionals who are trained across all tax disciplines advise you on your current and future needs. A&M's National Office relies on the deep technical expertise our professionals bring to help our clients and professionals.
A&M National Tax Office also helps foresee potential future implications by closely monitoring the ever-changing tax law, regulations and emerging trends to alert clients and A&M professionals on changes in the industry to help navigate them seamlessly.
We work tirelessly to work with our clients to achieve their goals, anticipating both possible complications and opportunities to create value.
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China’s Notice 4 Reinstates VAT on Bond Interest Income from new bonds issued on or after August 8, 2025
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Learn how China’s Notice 4 reinstates VAT on interest income from various bonds issued since August 8, 2025, and the significance for foreign investors.
Managing Director Kevin M. Jacobs Featured in American Bankruptcy Institute Journal
August 21, 2025
The corporate landscape is riddled with uncertainties: fluctuating interest rates, unpredictable tariffs, tax reform and the
application of the “book minimum tax” (BMT). In effect since 2023, this tax could blindside companies with an unexpected bill, significantly impacting restructuring plans.
A summary of the Early Stage Venture Capital Limited Partnership rules
August 18, 2025
Learn how Australian's Early Stage Venture Capital LP regime stimulates early-stage venture investment with tax concessions for investors and fund managers.
Commissioner falls flat in PepsiCo High Court appeal… but on a steak knife’s edge
August 14, 2025
On 13 August 2025 the High Court of Australia (HCA) handed down its decision in Commissioner of Taxation v PepsiCo, Inc and Commissioner of Taxation v Stokely-Van Camp, Inc [2025] HCA 30.