The double taxation avoidance treaty (DTA) between Hong Kong and the Netherlands, signed last year, will enter into force in 2012 and will increase the tax planning opportunities for companies in both jurisdictions.
The issue of a general anti-avoidance rule (GAAR) in the UK has been long-discussed. Now that Graham Aaronson QC has submitted his final report on the feasibility of a UK GAAR to the government, here are 10 things you cannot afford to miss.
Following House Ways & Means Committee chairman Dave Camp’s (Rep-MI) release of a discussion draft proposal to reform the US corporate tax regime in late October, several hearings have taken place which suggest US tax reform in the near future is inevitable.
The first Australian covered bonds were issued last week, allowing all Australian banks, credit unions and building societies to access cheaper sources of funding, but there are tax implications, warn advisers.
The issue of a general anti-avoidance rule (GAAR) in the UK has been long-discussed. Now that Graham Aaronson QC has submitted his final report on the feasibility of a UK GAAR to the government, here are 10 things you cannot afford to miss.