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As multinationals embed tax technology into their TP functions, a new breed of systems – built on multi-model databases – is quietly transforming intercompany pricing logic
If it gets pillar two right, India may be the ideal country that finds a balance between its global commitments and its national interests, Sameer Sharma argues
Increasingly, clients are looking for different advisers to the established players, Ryan’s president for European and Asia Pacific operations tells ITR
Foreign remittance requirements put additional administrative burden on Indian law firms and strain their relationship with foreign associate firms, according to practitioners
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Sponsored by EY Asia-PacificThe indicators point in one direction: an increase in tax controversy, as authorities’ resources are ploughed into increased scrutiny. Luis Coronado of EY explains why, and suggests what tactics businesses should be adopting.
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Sponsored by Grant ThorntonSridhar R of Grant Thornton reports on the measures that India is taking towards alignment with the OECD’s pillar one and pillar two as the world learns from the country’s proactive approach.
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Sponsored by Lakshmikumaran & SridharanRaghavan Ramabadran and Sahana Rajkumar of Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan Attorneys discuss GST in India, five years since it was first introduced, and consider how the government and industry are striking a balancing act.
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