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  • Poonam Khaira Sidhu, commissioner and departmental representative at the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT), New Delhi, talks about open dialogue between authorities and taxpayers, and the evidence that the Indian government is listening to investor concerns.
  • While the OECD has political backing and momentum behind it, the organisation has no binding authority to implement legislation, so the engagement of key jurisdictions including the US will be central to the project's ultimate success. Ryan Dudley, partner at Friedman, explains why the hard yards still lie ahead.
  • Malaysia’s long road to GST implementation ended on April 1 2015 with a goods and services tax (GST) of 6% being introduced. While the Malaysian version of GST resembles systems elsewhere, it has a unique flavour and with it some challenges for taxpayers. Senthuran Elalingam of Deloitte looks at the road ahead and what businesses need to be focusing on.

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