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US tech has disrupted global tax systems

  Greece, that hotbed of worst economic practices, has provided a perfect illustration of one of the biggest problems facing governments: In a world that’s increasingly unified by technology, the fiscal systems are still designed for 20th-century business models. The Sharing Economy A series of tax hikes went into effect on June 1 in Greece, including a one percentage point ...

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Is the Japan-Russia honeymoon over before it even began?

  Dmitry Filippov SPECIAL TO EMIRATES BUSINESS Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Sochi on May 6 was met with positive reactions from both countries and gave grounds for cautious optimism regarding going forward with the peace treaty negotiations and making progress on the Northern Territories dispute. As I wrote of Abe’s visit: [T]he ...

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Tax amnesty unlock gains in Indonesian realty stocks

  Bloomberg One of the biggest winners from an Indonesian tax amnesty may turn out to be the shares of real-estate developers, as funds get channeled into investments in the nation’s houses and apartments. Bank Indonesia estimates about 560 trillion rupiah ($42 billion) of undeclared income will be repatriated as a result of the reprieve. In a country where less ...

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