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Malaysia | International Correspondent
News And Analysis
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November 01, 2010
As International Tax Review celebrates its 21st birthday in November 2010, Erin Kelechava takes the opportunity to look back at a selection of the notable events in tax since 1989.
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October 01, 2010
Corporate tax rates around the world have been falling for years and, despite the recession, a number of countries have announced further cuts. Salman Shaheen finds out if the trend is set to continue, or if the race to the bottom is nearing its end
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September 01, 2010
Tax executives are being placed under extra pressure. Their busy times are no longer just at year end, they are all year round. This is where external advisers step in to reduce the workload. Jack Grocott analyses the results of the Asia-Pacific Client Services Poll 2010 and investigates the problems executives are facing and how advisers can help.
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Supplements
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September 01, 2010
In Chile, the rules technically follow the OECD guidelines, but Miguel Zamora and Ana Paula Güitrón say it is not clear whether this is true. Advisers still struggle to know which transfer pricing methods are allowed.
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September 01, 2010
Goh Ka Im, Anand Raj and Irene Yong of Shearn Delamore & Co detail how several legislative changes have changed the way investments can be structured, particularly from the Federal Territory of Labuan.
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Tax planning is a gamble for many taxpayers. There is a fine line between a plan that saves a company millions and a plan that costs just as much in litigation. Knowing your risks is vital for survival. As this year’s Tax Planning Survey explains, managing these risks and knowing when to take the gamble is a prerequisite for hiring the right adviser.