Asia Pacific Insurance Tax News 2011
PwC's Asia Pacific Insurance Tax News is a periodic publication that offers insights into topical tax issues in the insurance industry in the Asia Pacific region.
- Asia-Pacific:
- FATCA: Assessing the implications for insurance companies in Asia
- Australia:
- Allocation of losses between Australian head office and a New Zealand branch
- China:
- Challenges ahead for foreign insurers
- Hong Kong:
- Taxation of Renminbi investments
- India: GST:
- The point of taxation rules pack a wallop for life insurers
- Indonesia:
- Transfer pricing and treaty relief updates for the insurance industry
- Japan:
- 2011 Japan tax reforms
- Korea:
- Tax reforms affecting insurers: K-IFRS implementation and recent proposed 2011 tax amendments
- Malaysia:
- Tax incentives for operational headquarters and shared services
- New Zealand:
- Taxation issues for foreign insurers and reinsurers entering the New Zealand market
- Papua New Guinea:
- GST issues for the insurance industry
- Philippines:
- DST on life insurance policies
- Singapore:
- Insuring against the risks of the Goods and Services Tax (GST)
- Taiwan:
- Taxing issues: keyman insurance, IFRS and Luxury Tax
- Thailand:
- Are current tax rules sufficiently well made to drive insurance M&A?
- Vietnam:
- Recent tax developments affecting Vietnamese insurers