Malaysia

Keysight Technologies v. Malaysia: Implications for Transfer Pricing and Tax Compliance

The Keysight Technologies Malaysia case underscores the complexities of transfer pricing and tax compliance. By understanding the court’s findings and implementing robust tax risk management strategies, companies can better navigate similar disputes and ensure compliance with tax regulations.

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Understanding Non-Recognition in Transfer Pricing

Explore non-recognition in transfer pricing through landmark cases from Malaysia, Luxembourg, and Denmark. Expert analysis by Prof. Dr. Daniel N. Erasmus.

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Malaysia Transfer Pricing Case: Watsons Personal Care Stores vs Tax Authorities

Summary of Malaysian transfer pricing case of Watsons Personal Care Stores vs tax authorities, its implications for multinationals, and key takeaways.

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Fraudulent Financial Reporting and Companies’ Characteristics: Evidence from Tax Audit

Paper by: Norsiah Ahmad, Juahir Mohd-Nor and Norman Mohd-Saleh Fraudulent financial reporting has become an important issue in accounting profession. The implementation of self assessment system appears as incentives to companies to misstate their financial reports to reduce tax obligationTax liability represents the total amount of tax owed by an individual or business to a

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