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  • Gautam Mehra, Nehal Sampat and Neha Shah of PwC discuss the key Indian income tax issues relevant for foreign investors and asset managers investing into India.
  • In light of new EU legislation on collective investments, Alberto Lissi and Monika Gammeter Utzinger of Tax Partner – Taxand explain the tax considerations relating to Swiss fund management structures.
  • Karina Pérez and Alejandro Ortega of PwC analyse Mexico’s recently reformed tax code and related administrative regulations, focusing on those provisions that taxpayers in the financial sector need to be acutely aware of.
  • Norway is participating in the European Economic Area which includes the 28 EU member states and the three European Free Trade Agreement (EFTA) states. The EEA treaty is largely founded on the same principles as the EU treaty and most EU regulations apply in Norway within the financial services sector, including taxation. PwC’s Dag Saltnes, Stian Roska Revheim and Liv Lundqvist explain.
  • Ahead of the launch of International Tax Review's Financial Services Tax website, the annual publication on Capital Markets tax developments has been repositioned to offer a greater breadth of topical coverage for financial services taxpayers and their advisers.
  • Globalisation has meant that items are increasingly being sent around the world. This includes an increasing amount of money being sent abroad, which may go untaxed if taxpayers, negligently or willingly, do not comply with their tax obligations. Karl Kuepper of PwC looks at the new standard for ensuring compliance, and explains the strategic and flexible approach taxpayers will be required to take.
  • As things gather pace in the move towards automatic exchange becoming the globally coordinated standard for tax information sharing, KPMG’s Hans-Jürgen Feyerabend, Victor Mendoza and Jennifer Sponzilli explore the intricacies of implementing a new global norm, as well as how it will sit alongside other initiatives including the US FATCA.
  • Sunil Gidwani, Nehal Sampat and Dipesh Jain of PwC discuss some of the key taxation issues affecting foreign banks in India.
  • Legislators have recently reacted to popular thinking that banks and their investors should be the ones paying for losses from banking risk materialising. Hans-Ulrich Lauermann and Kathryn Struve of PwC discuss bank levies in respect of European and US legislators.
  • On March 14 2014, the OECD released a discussion draft on treaty abuse under its Action Plan on Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS). Marc Sanders of Taxand provides guidance on the BEPS project’s impact on the private equity sector.