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2026 Edition
Customs
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Baker McKenzie
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Dacheng Law Offices
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General corporate tax
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Baker McKenzie
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JunHe
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K&L Gates
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Zhong Lun Law Firm
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Grant Thornton
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Hwuason Lawyers
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Dacheng Law Offices
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Cuatrecasas
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Tax controversy
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Baker McKenzie
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Dacheng Law Offices
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Transfer pricing
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DLA Piper
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Grant Thornton
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King & Wood
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Hendersen Taxand
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Linked Reviews
Tax

The tax team at KPMG focuses on supporting clients with supply chain transformation, covering areas such as trade and customs, indirect taxes, transfer pricing, and legal services. The indirect tax team is active in sectors including the digital economy, financial services, supply chain and compliance. Partner Lewis Lu is one of the key partners in the team. 

One of the work highlights showed the team advising a PRC subsidiary of a food and drink additives manufacturer on establishing an R&D expense super deduction workstream for sustainable use. It secured a tax refund of ¥9.42 million for the period from 2018-2020.

Partner payouts could also be reduced by a fifth, it has been reported
Ethics seems to be playing a subservient role to an entitlement culture borne out of a pervasive ‘revenue at all costs’ mentality at the big four
PwC Australia’s response to its tax leaks scandal could give KPMG a useful case study, but so far there’s little sign of positive lessons learned
Australia’s Department of Finance will also commission an independent review of KPMG’s governance, culture, ethics and integrity frameworks, it has revealed
The scandal has come just three years after the PwC tax leaks controversy and has prompted KPMG’s Australian chief executive to resign
Belt and Road Initiative countries face tax incentive conundrums due to pillar two, but relatively few countries would seek to scrap the project, ITR has heard
As part of an exclusive global alliance, KPMG will become one of Anthropic’s ‘preferred consultants’ for private equity
Following Richard Houston’s switch to the newly formed Deloitte EMEA, Graves has the opportunity to bring Deloitte’s tax practice up to speed with its rivals
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