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Good, Better, Best: The race to set global standards in tax management KPMG International 2009 Tax Department Survey
KPMG International survey, Good, Better, Best: The race to set global standards in tax management, shows that those companies who get the basics right are better able to balance the risks and opportunities allowing them to anticipate and prepare for challenges ahead. |
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KPMG’s Global Infrastructure Trend Monitor - Southeast Asian Transport Edition: Outlook 2010-2014
A new KPMG study projects that Southeast Asia will invest USD32 billion in transport infrastructure over the five years from 2010 to 2014.
The study extrapolates existing levels of infrastructure spend in the main 10 economies of Southeast Asia, basing those projections on differing growth rates for each of the economies. However, despite this, the relevant countries’ investment needs will likely continue to outstrip expected investment growth.
Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam are projected to witness the highest average annual expenditure growth while the Philippines and Singapore are projected to witness positive but very modest transport expenditure growth at rates below 2 percent. |
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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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