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  • Sponsored by Camilleri Preziosi
    Donald Vella and Kirsten Debono Huskinson of Camilleri Preziosi Advocates examine the impact of the Anti-Tax Avoidance Directive II on the tax framework in Malta.
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    The first edition of ITR’s Brazil Special Focus comes at a precarious time for the country’s economy, with the long-awaited matter of reform unexpectedly being overshadowed by a sudden global pandemic. Romero J S Tavares of PwC Brazil introduces the key topics that will dominate the tax landscape in 2020.
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    Economic groups are on the rise in the Brazilian transfer pricing world. Fábio Pallaretti Calcini of Brasil Salomão e Matthes Advocacia explores the growth of cost-sharing agreements and considers their domestic and international tax aspects.