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Research has claimed that the net US federal income tax bills of 35 companies were negative $1.72 billion, while, in other news, Italy’s economy minister has predicted that pillar two will fail
Polish company wins European ruling over employee’s VAT fraud, Malaysia increases service tax, mandatory electronic invoicing comes to Belgium and more
Belgium targets closing the VAT gap, the European Commission gets tough with tardy member states, Sri Lanka raises its VAT rate, and more
Ulf Johannemann could serve over half the maximum sentence for his alleged role in tax fraud, while the scandal-hit UK Post Office could face a £100m tax bill
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Sponsored by Deloitte Transfer Pricing GlobalFred Omondi, Carlo Llanes Navarro, Anil Kumar Gupta, Lenny Saputra and Rabia Gandapur look into how developing economies across the world are embracing increasingly complex transfer pricing framework.
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Sponsored by Deloitte Transfer Pricing GlobalAaron Wang, Vrajesh Dutia and Chris In explain how adopting global best practices has proved to be beneficial for the development of dispute resolution procedures in China, India and South Korea.
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Sponsored by Deloitte Transfer Pricing GlobalKerwin Chung and Iva Georgijew assess the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on global transfer pricing and consider how the concept of the arm’s-length principle will subsequently evolve.