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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 KPMG ChinaWhile global FDI levels sag and China ODI falls, Chinese investment in BRI jurisdictions continues to grow. However, a range of tax challenges face Chinese MNEs in BRI countries and other locations, write Michael Wong and Joseph Tam.
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Sponsored by KPMG ChinaChina has seen the continued evolution of its transfer pricing (TP) enforcement towards a data-based administrative approach, and away from aggressive audits. Xiaoyue Wang and Choon Beng Teoh explore the latest trends.
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Sponsored by KPMG ChinaOutbound Chinese investment is now taking place against the backdrop of an increasingly robust and supportive TP framework. Xiaoyue Wang, and Choon Beng Teoh examine issues such as the MAP and APA programmes.
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