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Tax Newsletter - August 2019
Newsletter Tax Newsletter - August 2019
On 25 June 2019, the RA Parliament adopted RA Law No. HO-68-N, which makes a number of amendments and supplements to the RA Tax Code dated 4 October 2016. The law will enter into force starting 1 January 2020. However, there are some provisions that come into force starting 29 June 2019. Grant Thornton highlighted all the major amendments and supplements to the Code that the newly adopted law.
13 Mar 2019
Let’s be clear, indirect tax is a business issue
Tax Let’s be clear, indirect tax is a business issue
While the move to VAT/GST is often viewed as a fairly simple change, a typical readiness project is a significant business issue.
Anya Osipyan
Anya Osipyan
| 24 Mar 2016
Rethinking tax: The shift to indirect tax
Tax Rethinking tax: The shift to indirect tax
Whilst corporate tax avoidance continues to grab headlines, some of the biggest reforms are in fact occurring within indirect tax.
07 Mar 2016
Navigating BEPS: implications and actions
Tax Navigating BEPS: implications and actions
With increasing compliance obligations and risks expected as a result of BEPS, tax is set to be more integral to businesses decision making processes
23 Feb 2016
Big shake-up in international tax rules
Tax Big shake-up in international tax rules
So will the Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) Action Plan result in a tax system that’s fairer, more efficient and more understandable?
Anya Osipyan
Anya Osipyan
| 05 Oct 2015
The European Commission's action plan on corporate taxation
Tax The European Commission's action plan on corporate taxation
A detailed summary of a number of the European Commission's measures designed to address corporate tax challenges and issues of abuse.
Anya Osipyan
Anya Osipyan
| 01 Jul 2015
Tackling corporate tax avoidance
Tax Tackling corporate tax avoidance
The European Commission unveil plans to combat corporate tax avoidance and tackle businesses exploiting the complexity of tax rules.
25 Mar 2015

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