Taxation of cross-border structures and new exchange of information measures are two reasons why Russia’s new de-offshoring policy will have an impact on foreign as well as domestic groups, explain Estella Dzhantukhanova, Elena Solovyova, Alexander Krylov and Kateryna Grynova of Deloitte, Russia.
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The EU is preparing countermeasures to protect its interests, Ursula von der Leyen said; in other news, the NRA is suing the state of Colorado over a 6.5% tax on the sale of firearms
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