Tag: tax

Asia has the lowest taxation-to-GDP ratios in the world, according to a recent ADB report, and they need to rise.
By Rupert Walker | 14 July 2011
Populist policies could be just the thing to stimulate the economy, if the Democratic Party of Japan wins the August election.
By Dan Slater | 24 July 2009
Whipping up moral outrage isn't a solution, it simply panders to the lowest common denominator.
By Lara Wozniak | 24 March 2009
The new personal income tax applies a unified tax rate to Vietnamese and foreign nationals.
By Lara Wozniak | 30 November 2007
Get your pens and papers out, write a letter to the US Congress and fax it - complaining about the reduction in housing exclusions on US citizens living abroad.
By Lara Wozniak | 29 May 2006
Numerous tax breaks still exist in China for foreign manufacturers.
By Baker & McKenzie | 11 March 2005
China is especially tax-friendly to tech companies
By Baker & McKenzie | 11 March 2005
Baker & Mackenzie explains how foreign invested enterprises can benefit from tax incentives.
By Stpehn Nelson, Simone Yew | 11 March 2005
The government''s latest proposal fails to provide comfort or clarity for hedge fund managers.
By Kamni Bharwani | 21 January 2005
Managing Director of Wealth & Tax Advisory Services at HSBC Private Bank explains why legitimate tax planning requires more care than ever.
By Bill Ahern | 2 December 2004
Looking for ways to avoid estate duty? We speak to an innovator in the field of life insurance.
By Nick Lord | 26 February 2004
Right policy, wrong idea: Is Hong Kong about to destroy its funds industry?
By Kamni Bharwani | 25 February 2004
Bush''s new Tax Act could benefit Asian companies with ADR programmes.
By Vivian Chiu | 31 July 2003
M&A
How much tax will you pay on your termination payments? Some advice from PricewaterhouseCoopers.
By Ami Cheung | 28 August 2002
The PricewaterhouseCooper''s partner examines common pitfalls of rental reimbursement arrangements in Hong Kong.
By James Clemence | 1 August 2002
In a move that signals a further push by JPMorgan Private Bank, it hires Christian Stewart.
By Steven Irvine | 3 July 2002
International law firm O’Melveny & Myers hires Lawrence Sussman, a specialist in both international and Chinese tax law, for its Shanghai office.
By Richenda Evans-Freke | 15 April 2002
New EU tax directives will have an impact on Asian fixed income issuers and their guarantors. Here, lawyers from Linklaters & Alliance discuss the outcome.
Colin Farrell, leader, Asia-Pacific e-business tax services, PricewaterhouseCoopers, discusses the pros and cons of different types of e-business structures.
By Colin Farrell | 21 June 2001
Stephen Bruce, manager, Tax & Legal Support Services, PricewaterhouseCoopers, discusses the tax implications for merging with or selling dotcoms.
By Stephen Bruce | 20 April 2001
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