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Overall revenues for the combined UK and Swiss firm inched up 2% to £3.6 billion despite a ‘challenging market’
In the first of a two-part series, experts from Khaitan & Co dissect a highly anticipated Indian Supreme Court ruling that marks a decisive shift in India’s international tax jurisprudence
Australian government minister Andrew Leigh reflects on the fallout of the scandal three years on and looks ahead to regulatory changes
The US president has softened his stance on tariffs over Greenland; in other news, a partner from Osborne Clarke has won a High Court appeal against the Solicitors Regulation Authority
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Sponsored by DLA Piper AustraliaAdam Smith of DLA Piper Australia reports on the New South Wales Supreme Court’s ruling that three hydroelectric power stations constituted property outside the traditional categories used in determining the character of an interest.
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Sponsored by MDDPMagdalena Dymkowska of MDDP provides a guide to the vagaries of the Polish transfer pricing regulations and explains why the applicability of the arm’s-length rule may leave multinational companies somewhat surprised.
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Sponsored by DLA Piper NetherlandsJian-Cheng Ku, Jean-Paul Dresen, and Xander Stubenrouch of DLA Piper Netherlands discuss the imminent turnaround on arm’s-length interest deduction in the Netherlands following a landmark EU case.
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