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Geopolitical rivalry is reshaping global tax cooperation, as the OECD’s minimum tax framework fragments and the EU grapples with the ensuing legal fallout
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Chile’s revamped GAAR marks a shift toward structural scrutiny, pushing MNEs to strengthen tax governance, economic substance and compliance strategies
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While the IBS incorporates taxable events previously covered by state and municipal taxes, its governance and operational logic represent a significant departure from the legacy model
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Sponsored by CuatrecasasJosé Maria Cabral Sacadura and Vicente Pirrone of Cuatrecasas analyse the Sofina line of CJEU case law and assess when Portuguese withholding tax rules entitle foreign loss‑making companies to reimbursement
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Sponsored by DeloitteOlebogeng Ramatlhodi, Africa indirect tax leader, Deloitte Africa
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Sponsored by DeloitteInterview with Marjolijn van der Wal, partner, indirect tax, Deloitte Netherlands
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Sponsored by YulchonSeveral South Korean transfer pricing cases have established clearer judicial standards emphasising robust comparability analysis and stronger functional and economic evidence. Yulchon tax partners provide practical insights for navigating the heightened requirements
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Sponsored by RSM IndonesiaIchwan Sukardi and T Qivi Hady Daholi of RSM Indonesia examine how geopolitical conflict and economic volatility are reshaping transfer pricing risk and enforcement, with a particular focus on Southeast Asia and Indonesia
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Sponsored by Tax PartnerMonika Bieri and Daniel Schönenberger of Tax Partner use a Swiss lens to examine how workforce mobility is reshaping transfer pricing models, and why the location of key decision‑makers is becoming a critical tax risk
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Sponsored by KPMG GlobalLoek Helderman and Chris Morgan of KPMG explain that tax transparency is set to become an integral part of ESG disclosures.
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Sponsored by Morais Leitão, Galvão Teles, Soares da Silva & AssociadosBudgetary changes could result in a capital gains tax rate of 53%, says Solange Dias Nóbrega of Morais Leitão, as Portugal’s policy of heavy taxation of individuals shows no sign of being reversed.
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Sponsored by KPMG GlobalEric Janowak of KPMG discusses navigating the current trends among SWP funds and preparing for those potentially on the horizon.