Lowtax Features Tagged 'holding company'
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20 Feb, 2017
Following the launch of a flat rate of corporation tax of 9% from the beginning of 2017 it is clear that international business can be well served by the use of Hungarian companies for a variety of business activity...
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14 Feb, 2017
With its favorable company and personal tax regimes continuing to attract strong numbers of foreign investors, Malta is the subject of this month's special feature...
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01 Sep, 2016
At the crossroads of three continents, Cyprus, with its favorable tax and legal environment, has emerged as major European business hub. In this special feature, we summarize the rules and regulations governing...
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01 Feb, 2016
According to the International Monetary Fund, Malta has one of the fastest growing economies and most stable financial sectors in the Eurozone. With its favourable company and personal tax regimes continuing to attract strong numbers...
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06 Nov, 2014
Switzerland is currently at a critical juncture in its long history as a safe haven for investors all over the world. Having agreed to corporate tax reforms with the European Union that will result in the abolition of certain tax-privileged...
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03 Apr, 2014
The new Companies Ordinance (CO) and its subsidiary legislation, which is intended to provide a modernized legal framework for the operation and incorporation of companies in Hong Kong, came into effect on March 3, 2014...
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03 Mar, 2014
Estonia generally is not viewed as a low-tax jurisdiction, and as such it is probably overlooked by many international investors when they are planning the most appropriate corporate structures to optimise tax in favour of more high-profile...
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10 Oct, 2013
In March 2013 Cyprus made the global headlines as a result of the unprecedented bail out agreement with the Troika (European Commission, European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund) in an attempt to avoid a disorderly default.
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02 May, 2013
Our latest feature on tax developments in the world of aviation and shipping picks up where the last one left off in the European Union (EU), where the Emissions Trading Scheme is continuing to generate friction between the worlds major trading partners. Ticket taxes are also an ongoing source of controversy in Europe, with opposition building against the UKs Air Passenger Duty (APD), although Germany has decided against raising its version of the tax this year.
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27 Feb, 2013
Theyè´e tried a number of times over the past decade or more, but the Indian government has failed every time to force the changes it wants to the India/Mauritius tax treaty to stop foreign investors from avoiding Indian taxes. With the two governments once again discussing this issue, this article examines the history of the dispute, and the possibilities for change.
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