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Deloitte - EMEA regional indirect tax interview

13 July 2020 by Anbreen Khan and Liesbet Nevelsteen

Anbreen Khan and Liesbet Nevelsteen answer questions about recent indirect tax developments in the EMEA region

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Forging a robust tax system with a common law tradition

25 September 2019 by Irene Yong

Irene Yong, a partner with Shearn & Delamore & Co, discusses developments in the Malaysian tax space

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Forging a robust tax system with a common law tradition

07 December 2018 by Irene Yong

Irene Yong from Shearn Delamore & Co provides overview of the structure of Malaysia’s tax system, covering the country’s recent developments in legislation

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General review of Israel’s tax system

07 December 2018 by Meir Linzen, Guy Katz and Yuval Navot

Meir Linzen, managing partner and head of the tax department at Herzog Fox & Neeman, along with partners Guy Katz and Yuval Navot, provide a retrospective look at recent developments in Israel’s tax regulations

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Luxembourg 2023 Budget Law (Bill No. 8080)

27 January 2023 by KPMG - Luxembourg

On 15 December, the Parliament passed the 2023 budget law...

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Deloitte - LATAM Regional Indirect Tax Interview (i)

02 December 2022 by Cecilia Montaño

Interview with Cecilia Margarita Montano Hernandez, Indirect Tax Leader partner for S-LATAM, Deloitte Mexico

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Budget 2023 – Ireland | Tax Highlights from Walkers

28 September 2022 by Walkers - Ireland

Last year's Budget was presented as setting a course for a journey to a post-pandemic Ireland in 2022. Few could have expected the global economic challenges that were awaiting, including the war in Ukraine, rising inflation and a global energy crisis. Set against this backdrop, Ireland's Budget 2023 was presented as a "Cost of Living Budget" to support individuals, families and businesses to deal with rising prices. However, the Budget also struck an optimistic tone in terms of the remarkable recovery in Ireland's labour market over the past year and the strength of tax revenues, while also exercising prudence to ensure a sustainable and strong economy into the future.

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Expiration of Stamp Duty Refund Scheme for Residential Development in Ireland

13 July 2022 by Walkers - Ireland

Refunds of stamp duty paid on non-residential property which is later developed for residential purposes will no longer be available for construction projects commencing after 31 December 2022. Construction can commence by clearing a site, laying foundations, earth-moving, drainage and demolition of existing structures, but must commence only following a valid commencement notice or 7-day notice to be eligible for a stamp duty refund. Thirty months are permitted for completion of construction, starting on the date the local authority acknowledges a valid commencement notice or 7-day notice, so the latest date for completion of a development under the scheme is 30 June 2025.

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Abreu Advogados announces record revenue and a growth of 14% in 2021

21 April 2022 by Abreu Advogados

The law firm led by Inês Sequeira Mendes had a 14% growth in revenue compared to 2020, followed by a strengthening of its main practice areas, in an exceptional year marked by the advisory of major transactions and the development of innovative projects.

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Abreu Advogados strengthens position in the North of Portugal with the integration of ACRLEX Advogados

28 March 2022 by Abreu Advogados

Abreu reinforces its leadership position in Oporto with the integration of a renowned law firm, especially in the northern region of the country, with more than 30 years of activity.