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Foreign companies operating in Libya face source-based taxation even without a local presence. Multinationals must understand compliance obligations, withholding risks, and treaty relief to avoid costly surprises
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More sophisticated use of technology, heightened TP scrutiny and stricter filing requirements are making South African Revenue Service audits a formidable challenge
TP is a growing priority for West and Central African tax authorities, writes Winnie Maliko, but enforcement remains inconsistent, and data limitations persist
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Sponsored by Saleh, Barsoum & Abdel Aziz – Grant Thornton EgyptSenior figures from Saleh, Barsoum & Abdel Aziz – Grant Thornton Egypt comment on the explanatory guide issued by the Egyptian Tax Authority regarding the application of TP rules in the country.
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Sponsored by Saleh, Barsoum & Abdel Aziz – Grant Thornton EgyptNouran Ibrahim, Hana Khalil and Noura Moawad of Saleh, Barsoum & Abdel Aziz – Grant Thornton Egypt explain the impact that TP adjustments can have on taxable income.
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Sponsored by Saleh, Barsoum & Abdel Aziz – Grant Thornton EgyptIn the first article of a two-part series, Yasmine Hammad of Saleh, Barsoum & Abdel Aziz – Grant Thornton Egypt examines the Egyptian tax authorities’ transfer pricing risk assessment criteria.
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