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  • The European Commission (EC) has published details of its plan to reform the EU VAT system with regard to cross-border trade. Antonio Lanotte, a European senior finance manager and professional tax advisor, gives an overview of the plans, focusing on why we need a new VAT system, what will change, when it will change and what the consequences will be.
  • Read this month's special feature on Malta
  • Heads of tax are called upon to make decisions continually, ranging from routine choices to the less frequent, but materially significant. Making decisions involves a combination of exercising judgement and drawing on structured processes to reduce risk writes Sandy Markwick, head of the Tax Director Network at Winmark.
  • The BEPS project has had a fundamental impact on how multinational companies are structuring their intangible assets. Josh White investigates how businesses are reorganising their tax arrangements to meet their commercial needs
  • Withholding taxes represent legal obligations of monies payable to a taxing authority by a payor in Country A to a payee recipient in Country B.
  • Arvind Singal and Nitin Kapoor of RBS Services India analyse India’s move away from transfer pricing norms and the global consensus on taxing rights, and what it could mean for companies.
  • Sponsored by Camilleri Preziosi
    In early 2019, Malta implemented both the EU’s anti-tax avoidance directives and multi-lateral instrument (MLI), seeing Malta harmonise a number of its domestic tax regulations. Camilleri Preziosi’s Donald Vella and Kirsten Cassar explore how this will impact local business and multinationals, controlled foreign company rules and exit taxes.
  • Sponsored by PwC Argentina
    In early December 2018, Argentina signed two new double tax treaties (DTTs) with China and Turkey. In January 2019, Congress passed Law No. 27,496, which approved the DTT signed between Argentina and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in November 2016.
  • Sponsored by PwC Chile
    As we have commented in previous articles, on August 23 2018, Chile's government presented a Tax Modernisation Bill, which aims to introduce a series of modifications to simplify the Chilean income tax system and incorporate new tax regulations.
  • Sponsored by KPMG China
    On April 17 2019, China's National Statistics Bureau announced GDP growth of 6.4% in the first quarter of 2019, the same level as for the fourth quarter of 2018. But China is nonetheless facing the slowest rate of economic growth in 30 years.