Kuwait signed its first tax treaty with a Gulf Cooperation Council country, while the IRS and Western Digital have settled a $1.6 billion transfer pricing dispute.
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Siqalane reports on all matters involving indirect tax, customs and trade. He also covers transfer pricing developments, the BEPS project, and global corporate tax matters. Siqalane focuses on a range of tax issues in these areas and what multinationals are doing to manage the tax burdens.
Danish reports on all matters of direct tax and BEPS. He covers a range of tax issues in these areas and what multinationals are doing to manage the tax burdens. Danish also specialises in tax technology and data management.
Leanna covers transfer pricing developments and court rulings. She writes about jurisdictions' alignment with OECD standards, profit shifting via TP arrangements, and other topics including tax reforms across the world. Leanna also reports on anti-money laundering legislation and the BEPS project.
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