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  • Kadir Bas Özlem Elver Karaçetin In the last decade, the Turkish Parliament has enacted several regulations to provide incentives for research and development (R&D) activities in Turkey. The three main incentive mechanisms are significant advantages granted to investors planning R&D activities in science, software and technology in special zones known as techno parks; cash subsidies from the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBITAK) and corporate tax deductions.
  • Type of Agreement Country Country Date Signed Tax Information Exchange Agreement Cayman Islands Germany May 27 2010
  • Tough balancing act
  • Environmental taxes are already playing a role in attempts to restrict damage caused by climate change. Now, as Salman Shaheen reports, the debate has shifted to arguments about what kinds of taxes are most suitable.
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  • by Jack Grocott
  • Following last month's Asia Tax Executives' Forum in Singapore, Ralph Cunningham and Jack Grocott discover what is really keeping Asia-Pacific taxpayers up at night. Increased scrutiny and dispute litigation rather than resolution really is the stuff of nightmares for the region's tax community.
  • Peter Dachs The Draft Taxation Laws Amendment Bill has been released for public comment. The Bill proposes various effective dates for the amendments contained in it. Some of the highlights for cross-border transactions in the Bill are as follows.
  • A monthly commentary on the notable facts, figures and goings-on in the tax world. Suitable items should be sent to taxrelief@euromoneyplc.com