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Payroll review – A quality assurance tool

(PDF English, 209 kB)

The personnel constitutes the backbone of your company. The major cost of social charges can represent over 50% of the total charges. It is therefore essential to ensure the confidentiality and the reliability of your salaries, as well as the effectiveness of the internal control of your payroll service. We place at your disposition a team of dedicated specialists with extensive experience in payroll management.

At the crossroads – the future direction of insurance accounting

(PDF English, 1.96 MB)

This brochure summarizes the proposals in the recent International Accounting Standards Board Discussion Paper.

Across borders

(PDF German, 197 kB)

Comprehensive know-how from the German-Swiss competence center: Companies around the world are facing tax-related challenges of ever-greater dimensions. Cross-border issues between Germany and Switzerland are summarized by us at the DE-CH competence center. Our brochure will provide you with an overview.

Business restructuring – three taxation issues

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As part of this new report from Ernst & Young – which forms a part of our Transfer Pricing Surveys series – three senior members of our Global Transfer Pricing and TESCM practice have written short articles outlining specific issues arising from occasions of business change. Their experience, individually and collectively, is extensive.

Prescriptions – China tax developments

(PDF English, 65 kB)

What multinational pharmaceutical companies need to know about new contemporaneous transfer pricing documentation rules

China is changing the rules for export manufacturers

(PDF English, 201 kB)

The processing trade has been one of the biggest drivers behind China’s economic growth and has saved companies billions. Recent changes to this program will significantly impact companies’ operations but also could fundamentally transform how and where China’s economy develops.

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