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When Brazilian tax auditors intend to hold third parties liable for a legal entity's tax debts, they issue a notice of joint tax liability (Termo de Sujeição Passiva Solidária) to the company's partners. In some cases, the notice will simply set out the name of the partner or manager and give notice of the assessment of taxes against the company, "for the purposes of article 135 of the National Tax Code". The usual explanation is that a notice of joint tax liability will be issued to partners responsible for the management of a company whenever the tax assessment includes the increased fine that the tax authorities will impose when they believe that fraud was committed.
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Sponsored by KNAV IndiaIndia’s transfer pricing overhaul expands safe harbours at scale and accelerates advance pricing agreements alongside the statutory recodification of the Income-tax Act, report Uday Ved, Hetav Vasani, and Jainesh Nahar of KNAV
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Sponsored by insightsoftwareJoin KPMG and insightsoftware on June 25 as ITR presents a free webinar on the evolving role of tax professionals and how technology is driving the transformation
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Sponsored by DeloitteJess Williams, Jimmy Man, and Olivier Hody of Deloitte explain how tax can be elevated from a post-close support function to a value-realisation tool in M&A transactions through quick wins and longer-term actions
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Sponsored by YulchonSeveral South Korean transfer pricing cases have established clearer judicial standards emphasising robust comparability analysis and stronger functional and economic evidence. Yulchon tax partners provide practical insights for navigating the heightened requirements
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Sponsored by RSM IndonesiaIchwan Sukardi and T Qivi Hady Daholi of RSM Indonesia examine how geopolitical conflict and economic volatility are reshaping transfer pricing risk and enforcement, with a particular focus on Southeast Asia and Indonesia
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Sponsored by Tax PartnerMonika Bieri and Daniel Schönenberger of Tax Partner use a Swiss lens to examine how workforce mobility is reshaping transfer pricing models, and why the location of key decision‑makers is becoming a critical tax risk
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Sponsored by Pérez-LlorcaNicolle Barbetti of Pérez-Llorca explains how the Capitalisation of Companies Incentive has reshaped Portugal’s corporate financing landscape and highlights how binding rulings have clarified key issues in its application
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Sponsored by PwC ChileNatalia Núñez and Antonia Valdés of PwC Chile analyse the new bill’s tax implications for a key sector, considering the provisions of the Mining Royalty Law
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Sponsored by Spanish VAT ServicesThe CJEU’s Stellantis ruling builds on recent case law concerning the VAT implications of transfer pricing adjustments and highlights an often overlooked interaction, says Fernando Matesanz of Spanish VAT Services