Author: Matt Cunningham
“Tit-for-tat tariffs” are making major headlines daily, specifically those aimed at China by the U.S. under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974. Politics aside, the two main objectives of ta ...
Author: David Robinson
Overview
Changes to Australia’s whistle blowing laws and an expanded whistleblower protection regime for the private sector will come into effect on 1 July 2019 under the Treasury Laws Amendmen ...
For any organization, one of the most crucial tasks is payroll processing with complications paving way as tax regulations as well as compliances. Also, incorrect computation of worker benefits can wreck the timing and a ...
Cross-border inheritances are increasingly common. They occur when a citizen dies in a country of the European Union, different from their nationality, with goods in different member states of the European Union.
The ba ...
As the 29 March 2019 deadline looms, Burness Paull LLP publishes a Brexit guidence document.
As the political drama continues to unfold, we head towards the 29 March 2019 with an increased likelihood of a “no deal” ...
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