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As multinationals embed tax technology into their TP functions, a new breed of systems – built on multi-model databases – is quietly transforming intercompany pricing logic
Sector-specific business taxes, private equity tax treatment reform and changes to the taxation of non-residents are all on the cards for the UK, authors from Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer predict
If it gets pillar two right, India may be the ideal country that finds a balance between its global commitments and its national interests, Sameer Sharma argues
TP is a growing priority for West and Central African tax authorities, writes Winnie Maliko, but enforcement remains inconsistent, and data limitations persist
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Sponsored by YulchonKyu Dong Kim, Min Young Sung, Joon Yung Jo and Ellie Jin of Yulchon report that foreign companies receiving Korean-sourced income are now required to disclose information about their financials and investors to access treaty benefits.
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Sponsored by insightsoftwareThe clock is ticking on the implementation of the OECD’s pillar two proposals. Phil Myers considers the challenges for companies, the changing role of tax professionals, and how a technology-based solution could help.
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Sponsored by Saleh, Barsoum & Abdel Aziz – Grant Thornton EgyptNouran Ibrahim of Saleh, Barsoum & Abdel Aziz – Grant Thornton Egypt explains what information local tax teams need to collate for documentation purposes, and how, as audits become more likely and increasingly stringent.
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