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Sponsored by Copper WolfLuis Carlos Pérez Gómez Ramírez and Víctor Hugo Bretado Fernández of Copper Wolf explain the context of a Mexican Supreme Court of Justice ruling concerning the revised approach to calculating statutory profit sharing distributions
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Sponsored by MachadoGabriel Caldiron Rezende of Machado Associados discusses the new regulation concerning the declaration of tax benefits and the additional – and unnecessary – difficulties for taxpayers
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Sponsored by DeloitteCarlos Ayub of Deloitte Brazil focuses on the challenges for organisations that trade commodities under the country’s new transfer pricing legislation and explains what methods and courses of action are available to in-scope taxpayers
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Sponsored by Gatti Pavesi Bianchi LudoviciPaolo Ludovici and Pietro Bricchetto of Gatti Pavesi Bianchi Ludovici examine the Italian tax authorities’ interpretative position concerning the VAT regime applicable to dispute financing services provided within the framework of third-party litigation funding agreements
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Sponsored by insightsoftwareJoin ITR and insightsoftware at 1pm BST (2pm CEST) on July 18 to hear how the gap between technology and finance can be addressed through transforming your tax processes and saying goodbye to disconnected systems
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Sponsored by VdAJoão Riscado Rapoula and Luís Maria of Vieira de Almeida & Associados conduct an in-depth analysis of the Portuguese and Angolan general anti-abuse rules, with a particular focus on the similarities and differences
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Sponsored by Lakshmikumaran & SridharanRaghavan Ramabadran, Charulatha Rajaji, and Raghav Rajeev of Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan conclude their analysis of goods and services tax litigation in India by explaining the critical importance of how pre-assessment or assessment proceedings are conducted
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Sponsored by VdAJoaquim Pedro Lampreia and Miguel Gonzalez Amado of Vieira de Almeida welcome the Portuguese Supreme Administrative Court’s clarification that a ‘pure’ holding company does not qualify for a stamp tax exemption on credit operations
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Sponsored by DLA Piper AustraliaUpdated build-to-rent tax concession proposals should encourage foreign investment, but the strict eligibility requirements will restrict the number of qualifying projects, say Jock McCormack and Eddie Ahn of DLA Piper Australia