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  • Firms, individuals and companies across the Asia-Pacific region shared prizes at the Asia Tax Awards in Singapore on May 3 2018.
  • Austria plans to implement CFC rules for the first time to align with the EU's Anti-Tax Avoidance Directive (ATAD) that enters into force on January 1 2019. But companies may have to swiftly dispose of their holding structures to avoid higher tax burdens.
  • BEPS and digital tax matters dominated International Tax Review’s Asia Tax Forum this year, but they were not the only topics of discussion. As Anjana Haines reports, panellists and delegates were also keen to discuss compliance headaches for multinationals across the region and technological advancements.
  • Morrison promises a stronger economy as he deliver his budget in Parliament Companies may begin to look elsewhere to invest in research and development after Australia's Treasurer Scott Morrison said he will be cracking down on the use of R&D tax incentives.
  • The US, EU member states and other countries have proposed and/or adopted a limitation rule for the deduction of interest by a corporate taxpayer. Will the OECD try to provide worldwide guidance for interest limitation? Is there an expectation for this guidance in the next several years?
  • Josh White speaks to Andersen Global Chairman and CEO Mark Vorsatz about the firm’s ambitions and the long shadow cast by its predecessor.
  • It is usually understood that an asset deal should safeguard the buyer from the historical tax risks of the target company. To what extent this is true we would seek to illustrate based on the arbitration court case No. A36-2394/2016. The court ruled that the tax authorities were entitled to claim outstanding tax liabilities from the audited company's affiliate to which, in the authorities view, the audited company's business was transferred.
  • In a bid to encourage more research and development (R&D) activities being carried out in Hong Kong, the Hong Kong government has proposed a super R&D tax deduction which will commence from the year of assessment 2018/19, if enacted.
  • As an Englishman, it's hard to be too optimistic about the upcoming World Cup. But, as a Southampton supporter, it's good to know that it probably won't be any more depressing than the regular football season was!
  • On May 14 2018, the Ministry of Finance released a Decree on the implementation of measures associated with the application of the domestic transfer pricing provisions.