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Withers continues Tokyo expansion
Withers has hired Kenichi Takashima as senior tax counsel in its Tokyo office. He joins from one of the Big Four accounting firms, where he served as a lead partner.
Takashima’s expertise includes international tax advisory work, tax..
Online Published Date:
27 February 2019
Appeared in issue:
February 2019 - 26 February 2019
Landmark judgments conclude that the DCF model is not suitable for Danish public supply companies
The tax value of the Danish water sector’s assets, ie the market value, has been subject to much debate and was recently examined in two pilot cases before the Danish Supreme Court. Arne Møllin Ottosen considers the implications.
Online Published Date:
27 February 2019
Appeared in issue:
February 2019 - 26 February 2019
EU findings on state aid and the Gibraltar taxation system
Grahame Jackson and Lawrence Searle assess the results of the European Commission’s investigation into the legality of Gibraltar’s corporate tax regime for interest and royalties and the validity of 165 tax rulings.
It is..
Online Published Date:
27 February 2019
Appeared in issue:
February 2019 - 26 February 2019
Major tax trends in Africa
Fred Omondi looks at the expected efforts by African governments to shore up their tax regimes across the coming months.
We are well into 2019 and as businesses look at achieving their objectives for the year and beyond, it is worth looking at..
Online Published Date:
27 February 2019
Appeared in issue:
February 2019 - 26 February 2019
OECD to tackle multinational taxation in the digitalised world
The OECD has issued a policy note outlining its thinking on multinational taxation, which would potentially reshape the international rules on taxation of multinational companies. The move comes on the back of attempts to act against tech companies..
Online Published Date:
27 February 2019
Appeared in issue:
February 2019 - 26 February 2019