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Hany Elnaggar examines how the OECD’s global minimum tax is reshaping the GCC’s investment incentive landscape, shifting the region from rate-based competition toward substance-driven economic positioning
May 27, 2026
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  • Over the next six months Republicans in each US state will vote for the candidate they want to represent the party in the upcoming November presidential election. With job creation likely to be one issue of central importance come then, the candidates’ tax policies could make or break their campaign. Matthew Gilleard investigates what the hopefuls have to say on corporate taxes.
  • The UK tax authorities have been trialling mediation as a new way of settling tax disputes. Ralph Cunningham finds out from a taxpayer and an adviser how it could reduce unnecessary time and money spent on litigation.
  • The Indian tax authorities recently held in Ardex that taking advantage of a tax treaty by itself is not objectionable treaty shopping. Not every transaction that seeks to benefit from a treaty is equivalent to tax evasion. Ravishankar Raghavan of Majmudar & Co discusses the ruling and provides a few steps to demonstrate substance in intermediary locations including Mauritius.

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