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A German economics professor was reportedly ‘irritated’ by how the Finnish ministry of finance used his data
The cuts disproportionately affected staff in certain positions, the report also found; in other news, MHA announced the €24m acquisition of Baker Tilly South East Europe
Meanwhile, South Africa’s finance minister has accepted a court decision on suspending a VAT increase and US President Donald Trump mulls a 100% tariff on foreign films
The scope of qualifying pillar two tax credits could reportedly be broadened; in other news, hundreds of IRS appeals staff are to resign
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Sponsored by MDDPMarek Kończak and Tomasz Janik of MDDP say a recent judgment has fundamentally changed the tax landscape for EU/EEA investment funds in Poland by extending corporate income tax exemptions to self-managed investment funds
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Sponsored by Gatti Pavesi Bianchi LudoviciPaolo Ludovici and Daniel Canola of Gatti Pavesi Bianchi Ludovici highlight that the new Italy–China double taxation treaty will favour the retention of greater taxing rights based on the residence principle
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Sponsored by Deloitte GreeceThomas Leventis and Konstantinos Roumpis of Deloitte Greece highlight inconsistencies between Greece’s corporate tax treatment of distributed profits and international practices, and suggest a potential reform to create a clearer and more competitive tax framework
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