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  • Foreign multinationals can expand their brand presence in India through a franchise agreement without suffering a higher tax burden imposed on permanent establishments (PE) following the Domino’s Pizza case.
  • A key role of heads of tax in large organisations is to be the ‘ambassador’ for tax, raising its profile and providing advice around opportunities and risks, writes Sandy Markwick, head of the Tax Director Network at Winmark. Being effective in this capacity requires advanced communications skills.
  • A tax director at a multinational tech company and several tax advisers expect the UK government to quietly drop its plan to cut the corporate tax rate to 17% in a move that could slow the ‘race to the bottom’ trend.
  • Gautier Ciresa, transfer pricing manager at Technicolor, explains why employees are the true indicator of value creation within MNEs and how to determine their impact in a transfer pricing analysis.
  • Thierry Charon and Olivier Coulon of Loyens & Loeff take to the stage to discuss a tempestuous year for indirect tax in the financial and insurance sectors.
  • The Netherlands is set to abolish the dividend withholding tax, but it may come too late for Royal Dutch Shell if the EU takes state aid action.
  • On June 12 2018, the proposed amendments to the Act respecting the Québec Sales Tax (QSTA) targeting the digital economy and e-commerce businesses received Royal Assent.
  • On July 10 2018, the Cyprus Parliament approved the new alternative investment fund (AIF) legislation which will replace the existing law and which enables, for the first time, the establishment of registered alternative investment funds (RAIF) in Cyprus. This is a major advancement in the field as it will substantially reduce the time and cost involved in establishing an AIF in Cyprus.
  • Read this month's special features on VAT and Malta
  • Cryptocurrency cannot be ignored. Ivan Castano speaks to lawyers and companies in the sector who believe tax collections could soar tenfold by 2023 as governments introduce regulations to expand the tax base and the market gains traction.