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Mada has opened simultaneously in Paris and Dubai with an eight-lawyer team from Trinity International
The arrival of Renan Ozturk and his team from A&M Tax introduces a unique proposition within the Middle East legal market, the firm said
The deal, reportedly worth $400m, will add Svalner Atlas’s 50-partner Nordic and Benelux presence to Ryan’s rapidly growing global footprint
The combined firm, which comprises over 1,400 lawyers, will boast robust tax practices in both the UK and US
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  • Sponsored by PwC Brazil
    Since June 2008, when a broadened definition of low-tax jurisdictions (tax havens) was introduced by the authorities, taxpayers have been eagerly awaiting the enactment of an updated black list of tax haven jurisdictions for tax and transfer pricing purposes. The latest version of the black list was issued in August 2002.
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    A country's tax policy is reflected in its domestic tax legislation as well as its tax treaty positions.
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    Portugal has historically favoured source-based taxation on passive income, which has been coupled with stringent documentation requirements to claim the application of tax treaties (the so-called RFI forms). The Portuguese tax authorities have recently published a new set of procedural forms, this time to apply the transitional regime under the interest and royalties directive (council directive 2003/49/EC). Those developments provide a good pretext to outline the current state of play concerning outbound interest and royalty payments.