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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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  • Morrie Cheng is Asia head of tax for Sun Life, a Canadian multinational provider of financial services and wealth management products to individuals and corporations. The company operates in jurisdictions such as the US, UK, Bermuda, Indonesia, Philippines and India. Cheng speaks to Ralph Cunningham of International Tax Review about running a regional tax department, how he sees his role as taking care of the tax foundations, such as compliance and financial reporting, what causes tension with tax authorities and what kind of in-house and external adviser he needs.
  • Piet Vandendriessche and Nigel Mellor of Deloitte find that while VAT in the US is still unlikely soon, taxpayers should be alert to the possibility.
  • Brazil’s economy, which expanded by 7.5% last year, remains an attractive prospect for foreign investors. Yet for those doing business in the country, the picture is not entirely rosy. Paying tax is becoming a much more difficult and precarious business. As the revenue authorities adopt a more aggressive stance, companies are increasingly facing the risk of controversy and litigation. Reuben Bard-Rosenberg investigates.

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