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03 April 2020 by Rossana Chu, Jacky Chan
An overview on private mergers and acquisitions in Hong Kong
01 April 2020 by Dominik Hohler and Stéphanie Oneyser
First measures ordered by the Swiss Government
24 March 2020 by Kudun & Partners
Leading Thai law firm launches new website
16 March 2020 by Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr
In essence, real estate investment trusts (REITs) are treated as conduits through which the income they derive, flows to their shareholders. The main advantage of a REIT is therefore that a deduction of the distribution made by the REIT to its shareholders may be claimed against its income provided that it is a qualifying distribution. By nature, REITs distribute most of their income to their shareholders and will usually pay little or no income tax on the distributions, instead shareholders will be liable to pay income tax on the distributions received from REITs. REITs are, however, taxed on the taxable income they retain at the standard corporate tax rate.
20 February 2020 by Mijares Angoitia Cortés & Fuentes
Mijares, Angoitia, Cortes y Fuentes announces new partner and of counsel appointments
18 February 2020 by Aliya G. Allen, Partner and Renee E. Farquharson, Associate
Volume 1 Issue 7
18 February 2020 by by Aliya G. Allen, Partner and Renee E. Farquharson, Associate
Volume 2 Issue 1
18 February 2020 by Elias Neocleous & Co. LLC
Elias Neocleous & Co llc advises CPI Property Group
11 February 2020 by Kareena Teh, Philip Kwok & Catherine Wong
BRIEFING: Hong Kong, 11 February, 2020
10 February 2020 by Carlos Fradique- Méndez / Juan Camilo Arbeláez
Upcoming changes to pension funds’ investment regime