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It follows the end of a tax break created by the former prime minister; in other news, amount B has taken one step closer to reality
Jurisdictions that have ratified the global minimum tax are now in the process of making it a reality
The European Commission is set to face WTO complaints from India and other countries over the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, while a federal judge dismisses two tax charges against Hunter Biden.
A steady stream of countries has announced steps towards implementing pillar two, but Korea has got there first. Ralph Cunningham finds out what tax executives should do next.
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Sponsored by YulchonKyu Dong Kim, Min Young Sung, Joon Yung Jo and Ellie Jin of Yulchon report that foreign companies receiving Korean-sourced income are now required to disclose information about their financials and investors to access treaty benefits.
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Sponsored by Deloitte ChinaScott Oleson, Rajat Ranjan and Andrew Zhu of Deloitte provide a guide to the post-merger integration issues that need to be considered in China, India, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand and Southeast Asia.
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Sponsored by YulchonKyu Dong Kim, Yong Whan Choi, Min Young Sung and Ja-Young Lee of Yulchon consider the tax audit, appeal and planning opportunities concerning beneficial ownership involving South Korean inbound investments.
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