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Sponsored by DeloitteCarlos Serrano Palacio, Richie Lombard, and Bernardo Misle of Deloitte analyse recent measures to resolve tax uncertainty in a climate of increasing transfer pricing audits and controversy, and consider what further steps should be taken
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Sponsored by DeloitteThe complex distinction between legal ownership and economic ownership of intangible assets means multinationals must take proactive measures to avoid transfer pricing controversy, say Christine Ramsay, Jordi Morera, and Marguerite Mei of Deloitte
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Sponsored by DeloitteWith the pricing of intangibles laced with difficulty, Ishan Maini, Eric Linge, and Richard Schmidtke of Deloitte draw on two cases in Germany and Israel revolving around differing interpretations concerning the delineation of transactions
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Sponsored by DeloitteNicola Lostumbo and Jie Pan of Deloitte provide insights into high-value intercompany service charges, their role in creating value, and the most common tax authority challenges, before concluding with some considerations in mitigating risks
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Sponsored by KPMG SwedenÅsa Edesten and Mazlum Yildiz of KPMG Sweden say there remains a lack of clear legal precedent on the impact of ‘control over risk’ in assessing contractual terms between related parties, despite a recent ruling
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Sponsored by Tax SystemsJoin Tax Systems at 11am BST (12pm CEST) on October 17 to hear how transfer pricing documentation and processes can be managed more effectively in the face of enhanced scrutiny by tax authorities
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Sponsored by KPMG SwedenAnna Valdemarsson and Eljesa Loshaj of KPMG Sweden consider the impact of a proposed update to the remuneration threshold for expert tax relief and a clarification of the employer concept in relation to expert tax
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Sponsored by Wolters KluwerA recent Wolters Kluwer report indicates multinationals are increasingly taking action regarding pillar two, but a discussion with ITR also reveals several myths are potentially hindering compliance, so it is essential to follow the correct steps
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Sponsored by Saleh, Barsoum & Abdel Aziz – Grant Thornton EgyptWhile the rule could result in enhanced tax revenues, Egypt must consider its effect on foreign direct investment, say Rabie Morsy, Karim Adel, and Sandra Aziz of Saleh, Barsoum & Abdel Aziz – Grant Thornton Egypt