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12 April 2020 by Helmy Hamza & Partners
Helmy, Hamza & Partners, member firm of Baker & McKenzie International, recently advised Arab Company for Projects and Urban Developments S.A.E., a subsidiary of Talaat Moustafa Group Holding, on the issuance of a sukuk program with a value of EGP 2 billion with final maturity at the end of 2024.
07 April 2020 by Dorda
DORDA's capital market law experts supported the Joint Global Coordinators UBS and HSBC in the Euro 1.65 billion capital increase of Austrian ams AG.
06 April 2020 by Mijares Angoitia Cortés & Fuentes
1 Mijares, Angoitia, Cortes y Fuentes announces new partner and of counsel appointments
06 April 2020 by Arendt & Medernach
Renewal of the governance of the law firm Arendt & Medernach
06 April 2020 by Molitor Avocats à la Cour
MOLITOR Avocats à la Cour strengthen Litigation & Dispute Resolution Team
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
01 April 2020 by Arendt & Medernach
The law of 25 March 2020 establishing a central data retrieval system concerning IBAN accounts and safe-deposit boxes entered into force on 30 March 2020 (the “Central Register Law”).
24 March 2020 by Dorda
DORDA's real estate law experts supported Warburg-HIH Invest Real Estate (Warburg-HIH Invest) in the sale of a multi-storey office building in Vienna-Simmering, with a floor area of around 14,000 square metres, to a Luxembourg real estate fund.
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.