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Expenses paid to 'unidentifiable' parties
Business, Lawalliance Limited Company, Published on 23/02/2016
» All business enterprises from time to time may encounter a situation in which they make payments to a recipient, but its identity cannot be proved to the satisfaction of tax authorities. We are not talking about a payment made in a sham transaction simply to receive a tax deduction but a payment that completely fulfils the cardinal rules such as those made on an arm's-length basis and exclusively spent for business purposes.
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Tax issues and business transfers: the devil is in the details
Business, Lawalliance Limited Company, Published on 25/07/2017
» Ever since tax incentives for business reorganisation were introduced two decades ago, different issues have arisen intermittently, especially as they relate to an entire business transfer (EBT), which has become a popular practice.
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Cross-shareholding rules and dividend tax exemptions clarified
Business, Lawalliance Limited Company, Published on 19/04/2017
» Most people are aware that there are two major types of double taxation for income tax purposes. The first is juridical double taxation, in which one taxpayer is taxed twice on the same amount of income by two different jurisdictions. This is normally dealt with in the context of double-taxation agreements.
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New tax legislation to comply with Fatca
Business, Lawalliance Limited Company, Published on 16/05/2017
» On March 4 last year, Thailand and the United States entered into an agreement to improve international tax compliance and to implement the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (Fatca), which Washington introduced in 2010 in an attempt to discourage tax evasion by US citizens holding assets abroad.
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Taxing the giants of the digital economy
Business, Lawalliance Limited Company, Published on 04/10/2016
» As digital networks continue their relentless march, tax authorities are becoming equally determined to ensure that the new giants of 21st century business pay their fair share of taxes. Recent examples include the agreement by Google to pay tax of £130 million retrospectively to the UK government, and the European Commission's order that Ireland collect record-breaking back taxes of US$14.5 billion from Apple. Even Indonesia started a tax investigation into Google last month.
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Correcting flaws in the tax system: vote yes or no
Business, Lawalliance Limited Company, Published on 09/08/2016
» The referendum on the draft constitution has been staged successfully and the people have spoken. In the same spirit, perhaps it's time that the Revenue Department listened to the voices of troubled taxpayers and corrected some of its mistakes promptly and transparently.
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Complications arising from new stamp duty rules
Business, Lawalliance Limited Company, Published on 26/07/2016
» While stamp duty is a type of nuisance tax that tends to be forgotten, failing to comply with its requirements could have distressing consequences. An instrument that is not properly affixed with stamp duty may be subject to surcharges that could climb as high as 600% of the original duty. As well, it could be prohibited from being used as evidence in a court of law.
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E-payment and bank secrecy: what's next
Business, Lawalliance Limited Company, Published on 17/05/2016
» It has long been understood that a taxpayer has the right to a contractual arrangement that will allow him or her to incur the lowest tax cost where possible. Nothing in past constitutions or the new draft requires Thai nationals to choose a transaction that would expose the parties to the heaviest tax burden, as long as the transaction is within the law.
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When will a liquidator be released from tax liability?
Business, Lawalliance Limited Company, Published on 26/01/2016
» When a life ends, whether that of a person or a business, it does not mean tax liability will also end. Dissolution and liquidation of a company are part of many corporate reorganisations, and in our experience this often requires the liquidator to make a speedy distribution of cash and other assets to shareholders. Thus, it is necessary for the liquidator to understand what he has got himself into.
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New transfer pricing rule getting needed adjustment
Business, Lawalliance Limited Company, Published on 01/12/2015
» Looking back at tax developments over the past year, we've seen some promising incentives granted by the government and other developments that have caused taxpayer anxiety.
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