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Planning for the Recovery: Examining Transfer Pricing in the current environment and beyond
KPMG’s report on key transfer pricing issues as the world emerges from recession can help tax departments appreciate the longer-term and global perspective necessary to achieving results today and exploiting change beyond the current climate for enduring benefit. A collection of articles from leading transfer pricing professionals at KPMG member firms, the report highlights the need to take a careful look at the guidance from tax authorities, as well as current practices, in order to redraw transfer pricing policies in the new and different economic environment. |
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Adding value to your trade
Blur: Significant savings opportunities can be realized along the supply chain through proper customs planning. The Asia Pacific region's member firms of the KPMG global network have produced this summary guide to assist businesses in developing a cost-efficient customs management plan to reduce costs and mitigate compliance risk.
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Global Transfer Pricing Review
KPMG’s Global Transfer Pricing Review can help multinational companies stay current with rapidly-changing transfer pricing rules worldwide. Compiled from information supplied by KPMG member firms, the Review offers detailed information on transfer pricing regulations in 60 countries.
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Changing the face of infrastructure-Frontline Views from Private Sector Infrastructure Providers
Perspectives on investment, skills and training, sustainability, and working with governments
Infrastructure investment is at the forefront of the public policy agenda for government officials around the world.
KPMG International, in cooperation with the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) recently completed this second survey in an ongoing series exploring the state of infrastructure globally. We hope this report and the ongoing series helps to stimulate dialogue with the public and private sectors regarding the state of our infrastructure.
The EIU interviewed 455 senior business executives around the world who are directly involved in the development, delivery, operation/maintenance, provision of financing or advice in the transportation, energy, social services, and water sectors.
The report provides insight into the challenges that private sector providers face in creating and maintaining infrastructure.
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Frontiers in Tax
Frontier in tax-2009 - The third edition of Frontiers in tax is designed to interest, challenge, and stimulate financial services tax professionals by focusing specifically on the tax issues facing the global financial services executive.
Last year KPMG’s Global Financial Services Tax practice commented on the frantic state of the financial services sector at the time. In hindsight, it was a state of calm. No one could have foreseen the dramatic changes that have engulfed the industry since then. Household names and global brands have disappeared and the sector as a whole is facing an uncertain and very different future.
In this edition, we continue to address a number of topical issues as they affect the global banking, insurance, and funds management industry. A number of articles examine the impact and consequences the recent turmoil has had in the financial markets, and we also think beyond the current drama to identify the longer term tax risks and opportunities of other major developments in the industry.
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