ITR has collaborated with EY to provide insights into the most pressing tax issues in the Asia-Pacific region as the pace of change shows no sign of abating
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Sponsored by EY Asia-PacificAs more countries adopt e-invoicing, taxpayers will need to understand its broader impact and align teams across any business function that touches invoice handling, says Amarjeet Singh of EY
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Sponsored by EY Asia-PacificKellar Nevill of EY identifies the key trends to emerge from a survey of tax and finance professionals, with a particular eye on what recent transformation in the field means for the Asia-Pacific region
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Sponsored by EY Asia-PacificMultinationals importing goods in the APAC region face varying compliance requirements across the jurisdictions. Shubhendu Misra and Michiel Friedhoff of EY explain several approaches to managing and avoiding disputes with the customs authorities
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Sponsored by EY Asia-PacificJesper Solgaard of EY provides a guide to the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, explains how to address the associated challenges and opportunities, and explores its potential impact on the Asia-Pacific region
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Sponsored by EY Asia-PacificIn collaboration with EY, ITR’s guide to the tax-related developments, challenges, and strategies in the Asia-Pacific region emphasises how connected the world has become.
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Sponsored by EY Asia-PacificEng Ping Yeo of EY identifies three ‘megatrends’ that governments and businesses should be aware of as they consider their tax policies in a challenging and rapidly evolving environment.
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Sponsored by EY Asia-PacificLuis Coronado and Matt Andrew of EY unpick the OECD’s consultation documents related to tax certainty under pillar one and find that there are many unresolved issues in terms of tax dispute resolution.
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Sponsored by EY Asia-PacificLuis Coronado and Matt Andrew of EY say policymakers still have many issues to resolve as debates continue over the technical and implementation-related elements of pillars one and two.
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Sponsored by EY Asia-PacificThere is little time to waste as companies and tax departments prepare for the implementation of BEPS 2.0 at the start of 2024, report Albert Lee and Carina Ngai of EY.
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Sponsored by EY Asia-PacificThe indicators point in one direction: an increase in tax controversy, as authorities’ resources are ploughed into increased scrutiny. Luis Coronado of EY explains why, and suggests what tactics businesses should be adopting.
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Sponsored by EY Asia-PacificKellar Nevill of EY reports that businesses are having to adapt in the midst of global change and are often turning to managed service providers as they prioritise strategic tax activities over routine tasks.
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Sponsored by EY Asia-PacificTax departments are often not involved when an environmental, social, and governance strategy is being developed or implemented. Jesper Solgaard of EY explains why heads of tax should be at the heart of discussions.
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Sponsored by EY Asia-PacificEdvard Rinck of EY proposes a carefully planned three-step approach to manage tax considerations for multinationals that are looking to enter the Association of Southeast Asian Nations region and those seeking to maintain growth in the area.
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Sponsored by EY Asia-PacificMriganko Mukherjee and Harshil Shah of EY offer a Singapore-based perspective on the tax treatment of digital assets and recommend a wait and watch approach for fund managers in a rapidly evolving area.
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In collaboration with EY, ITR brings you the key themes that tax departments in the Asia-Pacific region and beyond should consider as they prepare for the tax world of tomorrow.
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Sponsored by EY Asia-PacificAs the BEPS 2.0 project gains momentum toward finalisation, Barbara Angus and Luis Coronado of EY summarise how we got here, provide an update on the latest developments and share their views on what to expect next.