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Sponsored by Hager & PartnersGian Luca Nieddu and Barbara Scampuddu of Hager & Partners consider the impact of the innovative provisions brought forward by October 2019’s law decree.
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Sponsored by MachadoRicardo Marletti Debatin da Silveira and Gabriel Caldiron Rezende of Machado Associados explain how the Brazilian Federal Revenue Service has issued a very important PIS and COFINS regulation, compiling one normative instruction rules from several laws.
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Sponsored by Pinheiro NetoFlávio Veitzman and Vinicius Pimenta Seixas of Pinheiro Neto discuss the Brazilian fintech community’s growing call for a friendly and reasonable tax environment.
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Sponsored by KPMG RussiaAnastasia Mikhailova and Ilarion Lemetyuynen of KPMG analyse the impact of the new law enshrining the mutual agreement procedure into Russian Tax Code and whether this means the end of double taxation
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Sponsored by Dhruva AdvisorsUmesh Gala and Shruti Lohia of Dhruva Advisors examine India’s new tax concessional regimes, introduced to give domestic companies and manufacturers a boost. India also make its move towards a tax e-assessment system.
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Sponsored by Hager & PartnersGian Luca Nieddu and Barbara Scampuddu of Hager & Partners look at the Italy’s investigations into alleged tax evasion by Netflix and how it may feed into the debate on approaches to digital era taxation.
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Sponsored by GNV ConsultingAditya Wicaksono and I Dewa Made Agung Nugraha of GNV Consulting Indonesia look at three recent tax law amendments that impact withholding tax, deductions for human resource investment and income tax for certain taxpayers.
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Sponsored by Pinheiro NetoLuciana Rosanova Galhardo and Pedro Augusto Asseis of Pinheiro Neto Advogados chart the rise in importance of intangible assets under Brazilian tax law and their importance in modern corporate strategising.
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Sponsored by KPMG USMark Martin and Thomas Bettge of KPMG in the US examine the OECD’s new proposals for a ‘unified approach’ to digital economy taxation, which are open to public comment until November 12. The OECD’s proactive stance should be welcomed.