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    Sandra Suhenda, Beatrice Simamora and Kartika Sukmatullahi Hasanah of Deloitte Indonesia take a practical look at what Indonesian taxpayers can expect on transfer pricing issues pertaining to profit linked intragroup service and how they can prepare to navigate through these challenges.
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    Gustavo Sanchez-Gonzalez, Armando Cabrera-Nolasco and Katia Huezo of Baker McKenzie describe the key concepts surrounding marketing intangibles and the way tax regulations and tax authorities in the region are tackling these issues.