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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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  • Steve Edge and James Hume of Slaughter and May face down the biggest issues facing UK taxpayers. Since the article they wrote last year was published, two things have loomed large on the UK M&A horizon.
  • With increased in Chinese investment to all parts of the world, KPMG China’s John Gu, partner, Michael Wong, partner, Alan O’Connor, director, and Karen Lin, director, take a look at the tax challenges for businesses and best practices to ensure Chinese investors’ offshore structures are efficient.
  • There has been a large number of US developments in the M&A area, particularly due to a series of regulations and other guidance issued by the Obama Administration in its final two months in office. Jim Fuller and David Forst of Fenwick & West explore what these developments mean for taxpayers.

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