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Mauritius

Global stakeholders will be closely watching the Supreme Court’s ruling in a case that will have substantial implications for foreign investment, says Sanjay Sanghvi of Khaitan & Co
As a new agreement between India and Mauritius may unsettle foreign investment, Sanjay Sanghvi and Avin Jain of Khaitan & Co examine the possible impact and offer potential solutions
With carbon taxes expected in the global shipping industry, onlookers say the costs of climate inaction would only be worse.
There have been some significant new hires across a range of tax firms around the world.
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  • Sponsored by Arendt & Medernach
    The OECD has released its long-awaited transfer pricing guidance on financial transactions. Danny Beeton and Alain Goebel of Arendt & Medernach review the guidance and suggest the best approaches for pricing and documentation.
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    Indonesia has strengthened its tax disputes framework by adapting a more sophisticated procedure when handling advance pricing agreements (APAs) and mutual agreement procedures (MAPs). Charles Setia Oetomo and Felic Setiawan of GNV Consulting Services examine how the developments are an attractive premise for businesses in the region.
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    The technological revolution has led the OECD to attempt to redefine the concept of permanent establishments. Antonio A Weffer of Baker & McKenzie Luxembourg discusses how the related notion of the finance function is evolving in a digital cross-border setting.