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Deloitte EMEA Regional Profile (Tax Controversy)

01 December 2022 by Deloitte

Tax authorities continue to innovate, not only opening more enquiries, but also exploring new types of data-led tax audits.

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Chambers Global Aviation Finance & Leasing Guide 2022: Ireland

12 October 2022 by Walkers - Ireland

In the 2022 Chambers and Partners Global Aviation Finance & Leasing Guide for Ireland, our aviation experts provide a comprehensive overview of the latest legal information regarding aircraft and engine purchase and sale, aircraft and engine leasing and aircraft debt finance.

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Luxembourg Tax Alert 2022-08

29 September 2022 by KPMG - Luxembourg

New temporary VAT rates in Luxembourg

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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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GSK Stockmann opens new office in London and welcomes York-Alexander von Massenbach as partner and office co-head

14 September 2022 by GSK Stockmann - Luxembourg

As part of its continued international strategy, GSK Stockmann announces the opening of an office in London, one of the world’s leading business and financial centres, creating new opportunities to strengthen the firm’s capabilities and international footprint.

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The relevance of ESG-Tax metrics in M&A and PE Transactions

30 August 2022 by CMS Portugal - Susana Estêvão Gonçalves, Managing Associate

It is currently undisputable that taxes have become a critical component of ESG: not only because they can be used as a policy tool to encourage environmental and social outcomes, but also because taxes are decisive to the well-functioning of civil society, as they enable governments to pay for public services and perform public investment.

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DZP wins dispute with customs and tax office

19 August 2022 by Domański Zakrzewski Palinka

DZP has represented clients from the light industry in a dispute with the tax authorities. The dispute concerned the tax consequences of restructuring activities carried out in the first half of 2016 related to the sale of shares in a capital company by its shareholders. The total amount of the shareholders' tax arrears was almost PLN 10.5 million (excluding interest).

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Tax updates for the shipping sector amid greener supply chain regulations

04 August 2022 by KPMG - Luxembourg

Following our most recent newsletter which put a spotlight on the shipping sector, here’s a round-up of the latest national and international developments.

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Portugal: Abreu Advogados advises BMcar in the acquisition of BMW Madrid

03 August 2022 by Abreu Advogados

Abreu Advogados advised the Portuguese company BMcar in the acquisition, in joint venture with the French group BYmyCAR, of BMW Madrid - BMW Group's branch in the Spanish capital and the largest dealership contract of the German brand in the Iberian Peninsula.

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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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