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Deloitte - Canada Regional Tax Controversy Interview (ii)

02 December 2022 by Diana Estrada

Interview with Diana C Estrada, Partner, Tax and Legal, Deloitte Canada

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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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Deloitte - Americas Regional Indirect Tax Interview (ii)

02 December 2022 by Kirsten Gulotta

Interview with Kirsten Gulotta, US Transaction Tax Leader, Deloitte Tax LLP

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Deloitte US VAT practice Regional Profile (Indirect Tax)

01 December 2022 by Deloitte

Deloitte’s US Value Added Tax (VAT) practice currently has 84 indirect tax practitioners with backgrounds from around the world (North America, Latin America, Europe, Africa, and Asia). This team brings its distinctive local and global indirect tax experience to provide professional services to various US clients operating across a range of industry areas.

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World Tax 2023 is now live

07 September 2022 by Jon Moore

Our most comprehensive edition yet with more rankings, firms, jurisdictions and profiles

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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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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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Luxembourg Tax Alert 2022-06

19 June 2022 by KPMG - Luxembourg

New UK-Luxembourg double tax treaty signed on 7 June 2022

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The new tax landscape for shipping companies in Luxembourg

02 February 2022 by Henri Prijot

With an eye on the constant evolution of the international tax environment, we’re summarizing the latest national and international developments relevant for the sector.