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ITR has partnered with leading Swiss tax specialists to consider the most pressing taxation issues facing the country.
With the M&A market booming, ITR has partnered with correspondents from firms around the globe to provide a guide to the deal structures being employed and tax authorities' responses.
ITR has partnered with global TP leaders from Deloitte to discuss transfer pricing controversy around the globe, and to share advice on how to navigate an increasingly uncertain and risky TP landscape.
As Latin American countries increasingly align with the OECD, transfer pricing (TP) remains a hot topic, while jurisdictions continue to introduce tax reforms in the wake of COVID-19. ITR’s correspondents offer an overview.
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Sponsored by Eurofast AlbaniaThe Albanian Parliament has introduced fundamental amendments, thus changing the methodology on which the payment of the tax on buildings was based.
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Sponsored by Fenwick & WestJim Fuller and David Forst examine the New York State Bar Association's latest analysis of the base erosion and anti-abuse tax (BEAT), which was introduced in the US tax reform.
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Sponsored by KPMG ChinaOn June 29 2018, China's Parliament, the National People's Congress (NPC), released the full text of proposed amendments to China's individual income tax (IIT) law (draft IIT bill). Public comments were sought up until July 28 2018. The upshot of the proposed changes is to reduce the tax burden on lower earners, reduce the relative preferences for foreign nationals under the existing IIT law, give greater recognition to personal circumstances and expenses in the IIT calculation, and introduce anti-avoidance provisions. The changes to personal deductions and tax brackets would take effect in part from October 2018, and the rest of the changes from January 2019.
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