PwC Alert - Archive
2010
- Issue 82: Changes in reporting for financial assets - IFRS 9: How does this affect reporting entities?
2009
- Issue 81: Other gains & profits under Section 4(f) - The new withholding tax requirements
- Issue 80: The collection mechanism - Some recent tax cases
- Issue 79: New MASB standards effective in 2010 - 2011 (Part 2)
- Issue 78: New MASB standards effective 2009 - 2010 (Part 1)
- Issue 77: IFRS convergence in 2012: What does it mean for Malaysia?
2008
- Issue 76: Reinvestment Allowance - an analysis of issues
- Issue 75: Advance Rulings
- Issue 74: Tax Appeals Reform
- Issue 73: Stepping forward on the one-tier system
- Issue 72: Fraud prevention: Combining controls, people and culture
2007
- Issue 71: Are you reporting responsibly?
- Issue 70: Transparency, certainty and independence
- Issue 69: Sensitivity analysis of market risks
- Issue 68: Tax deductions for costs of borrowings
- Issue 67: Compulsory land acquisition compensation: Is it taxable?
- Issue 66: Tax deductibility of business expenses
- Issue 65: A compounding issue - Debt of equity
- Issue 64: Keeping sight of FRS 136 (FAQ - Part IV)
- Issue 63: Segmenting management's perspective
- Issue 62: Recognising tax incentives on qualifying assets
- Issue 61: MASB Exposure Draft ED 56 Financial Instruments: Disclosures
- Issue 60: FRS 136 (FAQ - Part III)
- Issue 59: FRS 136 (FAQ - Part II)
- Issue 58: FRS 136: Impairment of Assets (Part I)
- Issue 57: A Spectacular M&A Year for Malaysia
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