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Practical Approaches and Why Companies Should Consider ESG in M&A Transactions
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The Thai Revenue Department is actively pursuing the collection of Top-up Tax from Multinational Enterprises, and has thus commenced a public hearing on the principle of drafting such legislation
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Energy related International Investment Law and Proceedings for Investor-State Dispute Settlement (Vol.1)
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Two-month extension for the collection of Land and Building Tax for the fiscal year 2024
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- Areeya Ananworaraks
- Budhima KERDSIRI
- Pairaya YANGPAKSI and others
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Japan's CCS Bill in Brief
Natural Resources & Energy
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Japan’s VAT Reforms Will Impact Major Digital Platform Operators
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Pushing for ESG Due Diligence in Thailand
Asia
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CO2 Cross-Border Transport and Storage in IPCC GHG Inventories Guidelines
online
External Seminars
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Cabinet Submits 2024 Tax Reform Bill to Parliament
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Tax Allowances for 2023 and 2024
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Latest Trends in Climate Change Regulations and Policies in Japan
Finance Law
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Publication of article on Japanese Tax Authority’s FAQs on Global Minimum Tax
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Publication of articles on Japan 2024 Tax Reform Package
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EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (Draft) – recent developments
Europe
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Publication of “Japan Updates Global Minimum Tax Implementation Schedule”
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Tax Measures to Support the Relocation of Foreign Investors' Production Bases
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- Budhima Kerdsiri
- Areeya Ananworaraks
- Hatairat Sukprasert and others
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Industry and policy trends surrounding generative AI and antitrust/competition law
Online
External Seminars
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The Revenue Department has adjusted the criteria for collecting taxes from income sources outside Thailand (Part 2)
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Jumpei Nagaoka delivers presentation on deforestation regulation
Online, Brussels
External Seminars
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Valuable Roles of Transparency in International Investment Law / ISDS for Sustainability
Kyoto
External Seminars