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Ireland Focus
Global Incorporation Guide [GIG] Editorial //
April 20, 2017
It receives almost 12 percent of the European Union's foreign direct investment from the United states, and has the best corporate tax regime in Europe according to "big four" professional services firm PwC...
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What You Should Know About Hong Kong Company Law When Starting a Company
Contributed by hongkongtaxfree.com //
December 7, 2016
Hong Kong business environment is very vibrant. It is supported by laws that make Hong Kong get ranked top on ease of doing business globally. As you set out opening a company, expanding, or taking a startup to Hong Kong...
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BEPS: Shaking Up The International Tax Framework
Global Incorporation Guide [GIG] Editorial //
October 13, 2016
Those with business interests in more than one jurisdictions will be all too painfully aware of the tax pitfalls of operating internationally. But as if coping with the existing international tax framework wasn't bad enough, the OECD...
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Jersey Focus
Global Incorporation Guide [GIG] Editorial //
July 9, 2015
This feature focusses on Jersey, a small island in the English Channel home to more than 30,000 active companies and which punches significantly above its weight on the world financial stage...
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Singapore Guide
Global Incorporation Guide [GIG] Editorial //
April 22, 2014
Located in South East Asia, Singapore is a highly developed and successful free market economy which enjoys an open and corruption-free environment, stable prices, a low tax regime and a high per capita GDP...
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Global Trade - The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership
By Tax-News.com Editorial //
July 16, 2013
For our latest feature on developments in the area of global trade we look at the proposed free trade agreement between the European Union and the United States, which, if concluded, would arguably be the most significant and ambitious trade deal of its type in the post-war era.
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Towards Global Automatic Exchange of Information?
By TreatyPro Editorial //
May 15, 2013
This feature explores the various plurilateral efforts underway to achieve more standardization in the exchange of information (EoI) for tax purposes between national revenue authorities, including the European Union (EU) Savings Tax Directive, the United States Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) and the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development’s (OECD’s) lesser known tax treaty TRACE project.
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Tax-News Global Trade – Do We Need Doha?
By Tax-News.com Editorial //
May 9, 2013
It has been almost five years since the Doha Round of trade talks collapsed with the finishing line in sight. But while there have been numerous attempts to revive the Round, led by the indomitable WTO Director General Pascal Lamy, the world seems to have moved on.
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Cyprus Review 2012/13: Holding Companies
By Tax-News.com Editorial //
September 11, 2012
A lot has happened to Cyprus over the past 12 to 18 months as the country found itself caught up in the conflagration of the Eurozone debt and banking crisis. As a result, some taxes have been raised on both individuals and companies, but, on the whole, Cyprus remains an attractive jurisdiction for holding companies.
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