This content is from: Sponsored South Africa: The spectre of withholding tax on service fees finally laid to rest February 28 2017
This content is from: Global GE/PwC deal advances trend to outsource tax functions With corporations meeting the demands of rapidly changing regulations, increased audits, and new tax technology functions, some are overwhelmed with how much tax is influencing their business strategy – leading to a n... By Amelia Schwanke February 28 2017
This content is from: Global Inside M&A: Welcome to the Tax Transactional Survey 2017 International Tax Review’s flagship tax transactional feature looks at the global M&A market during 2016, explores the tax trends in major deals that may continue into 2017, and provides a breakdown of the leading fir... February 28 2017
This content is from: Global Nominations open for Tax Controversy Leaders guide The research period for the seventh edition of International Tax Review’s Tax Controversy Leaders guide has begun. By Anjana Haines February 27 2017
This content is from: South Africa South Africa budget almost avoids tax hikes for businesses to plug deficit Businesses were left almost unscathed in Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan’s 2017-18 budget that announced ZAR 28 billion ($2.16 billion) of revenue raising measures to help stabilise the economy, but there was one conc... By Anjana Haines February 23 2017
This content is from: South Africa The TP changes you need to know about in South Africa’s budget Finance minister Pravin Gordhan needs to find ZAR 28 billion ($2.1 billion) to plug the deficit in South Africa’s revenue. This might mean transfer pricing changes in tomorrow’s budget. By Lena Angvik February 21 2017
This content is from: South Africa Tax hikes likely as South Africa tries to plug deficit Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan is set to announce higher tax rates, as well as other measures, in his upcoming 2017/18 budget that could either boost the economy or deliver the final knockout punch to his career as f... By Anjana Haines February 14 2017
This content is from: Global Nominations open for Indirect Tax Leaders guide The research period for the sixth edition of International Tax Review's Indirect Tax Leaders guide has begun. By Joe Stanley-Smith February 13 2017