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Sponsored by Tax Partner AG, Taxand SwitzerlandMonika Bieri and Caterina Colling-Russo of Tax Partner AG Switzerland discuss a case of the Federal Administrative Court regarding the deductibility of management fees in an international real estate fund setup to be judged soon by the Swiss Federal Supreme Court.
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Sponsored by Tax Partner AG, Taxand SwitzerlandDr Alberto Lissi and Tom Lawson of Tax Partner AG - Taxand Switzerland describe how the OECD/G20 minimum taxation rules will impact multinational enterprises in Switzerland.
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Sponsored by Tax Partner AG, Taxand SwitzerlandStephanie Eichenberger and Monika Bieri of Tax Partner AG, Taxand Switzerland provide an overview of the typical Swiss taxes and tax risks encountered in M&A transactions involving Swiss targets.
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Sponsored by Tax Partner AG, Taxand SwitzerlandHendrik Blankenstein and Caterina Colling Russo of Tax Partner evaluate the transfer pricing challenges that the COVID-19 pandemic has brought for multinational enterprises.
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Sponsored by Tax Partner AG, Taxand SwitzerlandRené Matteotti, Peter Vogt and Natalja Ezzaini of Tax Partner AG examine how Swiss authorities have sought to address tax queries concerning cross-border workers, which have emerged from the coronavirus pandemic.
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Sponsored by Tax Partner AG, Taxand SwitzerlandHendrik Blankenstein, Tom Lawson and Caterina Colling Russo of Tax Partner AG – Taxand Switzerland present a comparative study on how the OECD’s guidance on financial transactions will impact the characterisation and pricing of inter-company loans for MNEs in Switzerland.
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Sponsored by Tax Partner AG, Taxand SwitzerlandSwitzerland’s much-anticipated tax reform introduces a number of measures that will ensure it remains an attractive location for innovative businesses. Hendrik Blankenstein, Caterina Colling Russo and Oliver Jäggi of Tax Partner AG – Taxand Switzerland examine the pull of these tax incentives, while also considering the changes from a transfer pricing perspective.
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Sponsored by Tax Partner AG, Taxand SwitzerlandAs Switzerland passes wide-scale tax reform, local tax authorities are increasingly focusing on intangibles and intellectual property (IP) audits as part of a two-pronged approach in tackling tax evasion. Tax Partner’s Caterina Colling-Russo and René Matteotti discuss the focus.