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  • Sponsored by VdA
    Portuguese documentation requirements for tax exemption require EU pension funds to submit certifications that are difficult to obtain. Is this ultimately deterring pension funds from investing into Portugal?
  • Sponsored by Deloitte Switzerland
    Switzerland's Tax Reform and AHV Financing Bill (TRAF, formerly known as Swiss Tax Reform 17 and Swiss Corporate Tax Reform III) will officially be subject to a referendum, as a largely left wing alliance made up of junior green and socialist parties has secured more than 50,000 signatures against the proposed law. The public vote is now scheduled for May 19 2019.
  • Sponsored by Eurofast Croatia
    Croatia and Japan celebrated their 25th anniversary of diplomatic relations in 2018. This milestone was further marked with the signing of an agreement on double taxation avoidance (DTA) on October 19 2018. The official document was concluded in English and is yet to be ratified and enforced by the respective states.