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The lessons from Ireland are clear: selective, targeted, and credible fiscal incentives can unlock supply and investment
November 24, 2025
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  • The Swiss financial centre offers the expertise and access to the financial markets required for financing activities and is the headquarters for many international groups. Rolf Wüthrich and Noëmi Kunz-Schenk of burckhardt discuss the proposed changes being made to the legal framework that will further strengthen the financing activities of groups in Switzerland.
  • The term “substance” in the tax practice can have very different meanings. Peter Brülisauer of Deloitte discusses how it is of fundamental importance for the purposes of a substance-based analysis.
  • Little has changed in Irish domestic tax law to affect M&A transactions in 2016. Nevertheless, international developments, both political and fiscal, have made for a very different landscape, impacting the type of deals being done and indeed the appetite for dealmaking, write Aisling Burke and Caroline Devlin of Arthur Cox.

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