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Saffery cautioned that documentation requirements in new government proposals must be limited if medium-sized companies are not exempted from TP
Section 899 of the ‘one big beautiful’ bill would have spelled disaster for many international investors into the US, but following its shelving, attention turns to the fate of the OECD’s pillars
Tax expert Craig Hillier agrees with the comparison of pillar two to using a sledgehammer to crack a nut
The US president also unveiled a new 50% levy on copper imports; in other news, a UK wealth tax proposal has been criticised by the Institute for Fiscal Studies
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Sponsored by VdAEffective VAT management can be achieved through utilising the option to tax on commercial property and the reverse charge mechanism, say Conceição Gamito, Rita Simão Luís, and Nídia Rebelo of Vieira de Almeida & Associados
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Sponsored by MDDPTomasz Michalik and Jakub Warnieło of MDDP consider the ramifications of a Court of Justice of the European Union decision on Poland’s provisions concerning board members’ joint and several liability for tax arrears
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Sponsored by DLA Piper AustraliaEddie Ahn of DLA Piper Australia outlines the requirements under the recently enacted public country-by-country reporting regime and the criteria that build-to-rent projects need to fulfil to become eligible for new tax concessions
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