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Avocado Roundup: UAE Sees Big Jump in Demand for In-house Tax Pros

Avocado Roundup is a quick morning review of top tax, legal, and climate news stories. It’s written by humans.
  • The market for in-house tax managers and assistant tax managers is booming in the United Arab Emirates, which only recently got a corporate tax regime, according to a local report. (Zawya.com)
  • The Israeli government recently published a bill that aims to boost the country’s tax share of foreign companies’ profits. The bill, in the style of US global intangible low-taxed income, or GILTI, rules, would toughen taxation of offshore-controlled foreign companies and foreign professional companies. (Jerusalem Post)

Tax Increases, Rulings

  • The French government is struggling to convince angry property owners that the recent surge in property taxes on homes across the country was decided by local governments. (Twitter) (HuffingtonPost.fr)
  • Shares of Indian casino operator Delta Corp sank by double digits today after the company said it received a tax adjustment of about $1.34 billion from the Indian government. (Reuters)

Laterals, Moves, Promotions

  • Morgan Lewis added Sara K. Aranjo as a dispute resolution partner in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. She arrives from Al Tamimi & Co., with associate Issey Park. (MorganLewis.com)
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