This content is from: Europe Not another tax department transformation One of the principal subjects of discussion and analysis in tax in recent months is digitalisation. I am not only talking about the OECD, EU and unilateral proposals to address the taxation of the digital, or digitali... By Contributed January 28 2019
This content is from: Sponsored Hong Kong: Hong Kong concludes free trade agreement negotiations with Australia By Curtis Ng & KPMG Hong Kong & Lewis Lu January 28 2019
This content is from: Global Financial institutions adapt to tax transparency Tax transparency initiatives such as the CRS, AEOI and FATCA, and the upcoming mandatory disclosure rules, are having a profound impact on the operations and IT infrastructure of financial institutions (FIs) worldwide... By Contributed January 28 2019
This content is from: Global The battle for resources: Making the case for tax departments The rate of change in the tax regulatory environment in recent years has been rapid, arguably more so than at any other time in recent history. Heads of tax are competing with colleagues in other functions for a share... January 28 2019
This content is from: China Chances of China and Hong Kong tax harmonisation to impact investment decisions The potential for tax harmonisation between China and Hong Kong could harm the latter’s ability to compete against Singapore for foreign investment and as a regional hub location. By Danish Mehboob January 21 2019
This content is from: Sponsored Tax means business – Hong Kong’s tax policies to increase competitiveness Hong Kong has seen substantial changes to its tax landscape. Curtis Ng, Michael Olesnicky, John Timpany and Ivor Morris discuss the tax changes for TP and R&D aimed at enhancing competitiveness and economic growth. By ITR Correspondent January 16 2019