Anticipating tomorrow's complex issues and new strategies is a challenge. Navigating what's next with Dbriefs that give you valuable insights on important developments affecting your business in Asia Pacific
Upcoming webcasts
Corporate Income tax
The Future is Now: An Intangibles driven global economy
13 October, 2:00 – 3:00 PM SGT (GMT +8)
Host: Jacques Van Rhyn
Presenters: Jun Sawada, Kong Ping Chua, and Aaron Xin Peng Wang
The post-Covid economy is driven by new innovative business models underpinned by a proliferation of technology and innovation. These new business models, which are mostly not people-driven, are challenging the global tax fraternity to adapt to new ways of allocating and taxing profits. Revenue authorities are forced to issue new regulations and guidance to keep up. Our integrated specialist service, Deloitte IP Advisory, will discuss:
Global Mobility, Talent & Rewards
Asia Pacific Employment Tax and Immigration Updates
27 October, 2:00 – 3:00 PM SGT (GMT +8)
Host: Jaan Woo
Presenters: Selina Yu, Himanshu Kapoor, and Yun Ju Hwang
This session will focus on recent regulatory updates throughout the Asia Pacific region that are relevant for global mobility and HR functions as they help their organisations navigate recent global economic and geopolitical challenges along with the trailing impacts of the pandemic. In the session we will cover:
Transfer Pricing
Renewables and Clean Energy: new transactions and transfer pricing themes
8 November, 1:00 – 2:00 PM SGT (GMT +8)
Host: Mark Barker
Presenters: Subhabrata Dasgupta, David Bell, Hamish Clark, and Ockie Olivier
The transition towards renewable sources of energy present unique challenges and opportunities to traditional value chains. This Dbrief is aimed at all sectors which could be impacted by the decarbonisation of the economy, from heavy industries right through to consumer services. This transition process is likely to have significant transfer pricing impacts. In this webcast we’ll discuss:
Corporate Income Tax
Hong Kong – change of offshore regime for passive income (FSIE)
24 November, 1:00 – 2:00 PM SGT (GMT +8)
Host: Claus Schuermann
Presenters: Shanice Siu, Chung Yiu Hong, and Miranda Chan
In October 2022, Hong Kong is going to release final rules on taxation of foreign-sourced passive income with effect from 1 January 2023. This follows a requirement from the European Union after they announced to add Hong Kong on its watchlist on tax cooperation last year. Despite its territorial system, Hong Kong will deem taxable certain types of income, including interest, dividends, capital gains and royalties when received in Hong Kong if certain requirements could not be met.
In this session we will address what income may be taxed and what routes remain to keep income “offshore".