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Recent news of job cuts at EY is symptomatic of how the PwC controversy has tarnished the reputation of the entire ‘big four’
Experts reportedly discussed extending the safe harbour to 2027 to give countries more time to legislate; in other news, Baker McKenzie and Greenberg Traurig made senior tax hires
Recent changes in UK tax rules and cross-border requirements are generating high demand for specialist advice, according to MHA
EY, KPMG, Deloitte, and PwC have all seen a decrease in public sector contracts since the scandal – it is understood
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Sponsored by MDDPMarta Klepacz of MDDP explains that the application of transfer pricing changes to third-party transactions has placed a burden on taxpayers, not least because of the difficulty in identifying the suppliers in indirect transactions.
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Sponsored by QCG Transfer Pricing PracticeMiguel Ángel García Piña of QCG Transfer Pricing Practice explains the complications for Mexican taxpayers now that business reason has been firmly embedded as a concept under recent reforms, but with uncertainties remaining.
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Sponsored by KPMG Hong KongLewis Lu and John Timpany of KPMG China discuss the implications of a proposed refined foreign source income regime in Hong Kong for constituent entities of multinational enterprises.
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