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Sponsored by YulchonWith South Korea expected to take a more aggressive approach to auditing, tax partners from Yulchon analyse four transfer pricing-related rulings that provide guidance for multinationals
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Sponsored by Deloitte CanadaYong Chan Lee and Eun Jin Choi of Deloitte Korea provide an update on the application of the OECD’s two-pillar solution and explain how Korean businesses can prepare for amount B’s introduction
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Sponsored by YulchonKyu Dong Kim, Min Young Sung, Joon Yung Jo and Ellie Jin of Yulchon report that foreign companies receiving Korean-sourced income are now required to disclose information about their financials and investors to access treaty benefits.