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The Chinese government cuts stamp duty to boost investor confidence as the country faces a real estate crisis and an economic slowdown.
The rise of the QDMTT will likely change how countries compete on tax and transfer pricing policy, but it may not reverse decades of falling corporate tax rates.
In some cases because of pressure from jurisdictions and organisations outside the region, Asian countries have put taxpayers on notice that they intend to focus more resources on anti-avoidance. Ralph Cunningham reports.
The Rising Stars Awards have released the list of winners for the 2022 Asia-Pacific awards.
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